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Logic Puzzles
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Fill in the grid with towers whose heights range from 1 to the grid size, so that every possible height appears exactly once in each row and column, and so that each clue around the edge counts the number of towers that are visible when looking into the grid from that direction. (Taller towers hide shorter ones behind them. So the sequence 2,1,4,3,5 would match a clue of 3 on the left, because the 1 is hidden behind the 2 and the 3 is hidden behind the 4. On the right, it would match a clue of 1 because the 5 hides everything else.)
To place a tower, click in a square to select it, then type the desired height on the keyboard. To erase a tower, click to select a square and then press Backspace.
Right-click in a square and then type a number to add or remove the number as a pencil mark, indicating tower heights that you think might go in that square.
Left-click on a clue to mark it as done (grey it out). To unmark a clue as done, left-click on it again.
We are seeing a lot of web and mobile applications that mimic the way logic puzzles works and seek to take some of the popularity away from this new platform. Some developers take advantage of this success to launch applications and provide us with alternatives to spend our free time simply using our browser. We leave you some alternatives to Towers game: