If you're looking for a logic puzzle that combines placement with a blocking mechanic, this Paravan is an excellent choice. The puzzle requires you to place digits and blacken cells so that no digit sees its consecutive number in any row or column. The rule that blackened cells cannot touch adds an extra layer of strategy.
This puzzle is a great way to practice a unique and creative logic type. It's perfect for a focused session where you can explore the interplay between digit placement and the blocking rule. Grab your pencil and see how the Paravan logic guides your path.
Rules of the Paravan puzzle
Place the digits given in the range in the grid so that no digit is repeated within a row/column. Some cells should be blackened in order to avoid a digit being consecutive in a row/column. A digit can see others in a straight line until its view is blocked by a black cell. Blackened cells cannot touch each other from the sides. No cell can remain empty.
| Paravan (Mini Puzzles Series #10) |
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