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Download the last version for apple Nonograms Pro
Download the last version for apple Nonograms Pro








download the last version for apple Nonograms Pro download the last version for apple Nonograms Pro

Example 7: You have a clue of 5 and a box on the 2nd square. Then you can "spread" that box away from the border or cross depending on how big the clue is. This technique is used when you have one or more boxes near the border or a cross. When you tap in drag in one direction the game will automatically select you the right arrow (e.g., if you tap and drag to left, it will select the left arrow and the left arrow will be drawn). To draw arrows like in the examples above, you can choose either one out of four arrows in the User interface > mark > arrow - up, down, left or right (see image). Note: The "ruler tool" measures the combined number of clues and spaces in between clues (this number is 4+3+1=8 in example 6). The other 2 (line(10) - clues(4+3) - spaces between clues(1) = 2) represents how many squares you need to mark empty for each clue. The 2 also represents how many squares you can color for the largest clue. That means that every clue in this line which is larger that 2 (12 minus 10) can be overlapped. Math for example 6: clues(4+ 3) + spaces between clues(1) + largest clue(4) = 12 > line(10). The number 2 (line(10) - clues(8) + spaces between clues(0)) represents how many squares you need to mark empty for each clue. The 6 also represents how many squares you can color for the largest clue. That means that every clue in this line which is larger that 6 (16 minus 10) can be overlapped. Math for example 5: clues(8) + spaces between clues(0) + largest clue(8) = 16 > line(10). The game will automatically select the correct arrow when you start dragging. Only put boxes where the same numbers overlap.Įither one out of four arrows can be chosen as a mark. Example 6: Be careful, if you have a clue of 4-3, that you don't put boxes where the 3 and 4 overlap. If you've noticed, you can only put the 8 on the left and on the right side and see where they overlap. There are only 3 options this 8 can be positioned. It's recommended to use this when you start a puzzle. If the sum of clues and spaces in between clues in a line (you can measure it with the "ruler tool") plus the largest number is greater than the line, you can use this technique.










Download the last version for apple Nonograms Pro