In a Nonogram, the clues on the sides of the grid tell you how
many
unbroken lines of colored squares are in each row and column.
A clue like 5
means there's a single block of five consecutive orange squares in that line. A
clue
like
1
means a single yellow square, which must have a blank space or a different color
on
either
side.
The order of the clues matters. A clue set like 25
means there's a block of two purple squares, then a block of five yellow
squares.
For example, for the clue set below:
4
1
1
5
✓ Correct Examples:
✗ Incorrect Examples:
The order of the colors does not match
the
clue's
order.
The two separate '1 yellow' clues were
grouped into
a single block of two.
Keyboard Shortcuts:
1️⃣ 2️⃣ 3️⃣ etc - Change Colors
Left Click - Draw Squares
0️⃣ or Right Click - X
Marker
Game Control Tips:
If you draw in a straight line, the game will count the number of
squares
you are
drawing.
Click on a color with the same color selected in order to reset the
square
to empty.
If you are certain that a square is blank, put a X
in it with the X
Marker to remind you.
You can use the Clue checkboxes above the puzzle to
show or
hide
clue displays on different sides of the puzzle.
You can use the "Auto X Completed" checkbox to enable
or
disable
Auto X Completion. When enabled, this will automatically fill all blank
squares in a
completed row or column with Xs
so that you can keep track of which spaces you are certain are empty.