Four names in the title, one type of puzzle. These Japanese picture logic puzzles go by many names worldwide, but the game is always the same: use number clues along the edges to determine which cells to shade, revealing a hidden image through pure logic.
This was one of DJAPE's earliest Picross books - 130 puzzles with solving instructions in the introduction, grid sizes from small to large, and multiple difficulty levels. The images range from simple shapes to recognizable objects and scenes.
If you have been introduced to Nonograms through apps or magazines and want a proper book-format collection to solve with pencil and paper, this is a solid choice. The instructions cover all fundamental techniques needed to get started and progress through the harder puzzles.
130 puzzles. 8 x 10 inch format. All solutions at the back. From DJAPE - 250+ puzzle books, PhD in Computer Science.
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