1. Fill in the determined squares first: Users can first find the identified squares to fill in to narrow the scope and eliminate other impossible solutions.
2. Use gap information: When a row or column has been filled with black squares, the remaining gap information can also give prompts. For example, when there are 5 black blocks in a row, if there are only 10 squares in the row, the remaining gaps will be displayed. 5 must be white.
3. Thinking from multiple angles: Users can try to look at digital prompts from different angles, such as left to right, top to bottom, right to left, bottom to top, etc., so that they can understand and solve problems more comprehensively .
The chessboard for a number weaving puzzle is usually a square grid, and each grid can only be filled with black or white. In the game, players need to fill in the corresponding number of black squares according to the numerical prompts on the edge of the board to form a hidden pattern. The number hint indicates the number of black squares that need to be filled consecutively in that row or column and their order. In the game, players need to gradually fill in the pieces according to the numerical prompts, eliminate impossible solutions, and finally complete the entire pattern.
Easy to learn: The game rules are simple and easy to play.
Highly challenging: The rules of Shuwei puzzle solving are simple and easy to understand, but the difficulty gradually increases, requiring users to constantly think and reason.
Infinite levels: The Shuwei puzzle game has unlimited levels for users to challenge.
Leisurely puzzle solving: The game process is very leisurely and can help users reduce stress and relax.