Futoshiki Japanese Puzzles
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Version :1.0
Size :18.45Mb
Updated :Apr 15,2019
Developer :Andrew London
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After analyzing the user reviews, here are three pros and cons of the Futoshiki Japanese Puzzles app: **Pros:** 1. Engaging puzzles with increasing difficulty levels keep users challenged and entertained. 2. The app's layout and design are clean and user-friendly, making it easy to navigate. 3. The app's large puzzle selection and regular updates keep users coming back for more. **Cons:** 1. Some users find the app's instructions unclear, leading to confusion and frustration. 2. A few users have experienced bugs and glitches, disrupting their puzzle-solving experience. 3. The app's limited export options make it difficult for users to share their progress or achievements.
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Description
Enjoy this challenging Japanese puzzle game. Rules listed below! Enjoy. Futoshiki is a fun puzzle game. The rules of futoshiki are as follows: You start with a 5 x 5 grid. There are also greater than and less than signs between certain cells on the grid. The aim is to fill each row and column with 1 - 5 exactly once (assuming a 5 x 5 grid) - this rule is familiar from sudoku. However there are no box regions to concern you as in sudoku. The big difference is the inequality signs, and you must obey these in your answers. For instance if you have that a cell is greater than the one next to it, then you know the left cell cannot be 1 and the right cell cannot be 5. Use logic alone to deduce where each number goes and solve the puzzle.
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