Hitori Conquest
Hitori Conquest is an online puzzle game based on the Hitori logic puzzle. The goal is to shade cells in a grid so that no number appears more than once in a row or column. Black cells cannot be horizontally or vertically adjacent, and the remaining white cells must form a single connected group.
How to Play
- The Goal: Eliminate cells in the grid until there are no duplicates in any row or column.
- Elimination Rules:
- Click a cell to turn it black, eliminating it.
- No two black cells can be adjacent horizontally or vertically.
- All remaining white cells must be connected.
- Marking Cells:
- Clicking a cell a second time marks it as "definitely not eliminated" (white square), for visual reference.
- Checking Your Solution: Click the 'Check' button to verify your solution.
Key Features
- Multiple Grid Sizes: Choose from 5x5, 8x8, or 12x12 grids.
- Challenge a Friend: Share unique puzzle IDs to play the same puzzle with friends.
- Intuitive UI: Easy-to-use interface with clear visual cues.
- Mobile-Friendly: Playable on various devices with responsive design.
- How to Play Instructions: Integrated guide for new players.
Use Cases
- Brain Training: Improve logical thinking and problem-solving skills.
- Relaxation: Enjoy a calming and engaging puzzle experience.
- Social Gaming: Compete with friends by sharing and solving the same puzzles.
FAQ
Q: What is Hitori? A: Hitori is a logic puzzle where you must eliminate numbers in a grid so that no row or column contains duplicate numbers. Black cells cannot be adjacent, and white cells must remain connected.
Q: How do I eliminate a cell? A: Click on a cell to turn it black, indicating that it is eliminated.
Q: Can black cells be next to each other? A: No, black cells cannot be horizontally or vertically adjacent.
Q: What happens if I make a mistake? A: You can reset the game or undo your moves. The game provides visual cues to help you avoid mistakes.
Q: How do I challenge a friend? A: After starting a game, you'll see a puzzle ID. Share this ID with your friend so they can play the same puzzle.