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I've been stuck on this week's special for ages, don't know how to proceed without seemingly guessing. Even if there is the odd square I've overlooked, I can't imagine it'd set off a full on chain reaction.

https://www.puzzle-nonograms.com/

Spoiler image of what I've got so far in the comments.

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submitted 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) by sleepy555@lemmy.world to c/nonograms@lemmy.world

Feels like I've been working on this for like 6 years.

The final puzzle I did

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/5335357

The latest in the Picross S series, in which problems from the Picross e series can be played!

Picross S+ allows users to play puzzle problems from the nine titles in the Picross e series, which have been downloaded a total of 680,000 times as Nintendo 3DS download-only software, using the Picross S system. Basic software containing problems from the original Picross e, with problems from Picross e2 through e9 available for download as additional paid downloadable content for [$4.99 / £3.99 / €4.99 each]

So Picross E will come by default, rest of E2 to E9 will be available as separate DLCs, with 4.99 each.

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I wonder if it is possible to create a nonogram for which when you partially solve all of the rows and subsequently partially solve all of the columns, or vice versa, the entire image is revealed upon solving all of the columns. It's like a cross stitch overlap of two layers that form one cohesive image. I hope that this makes sense.

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I like 15×15 and up.

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Their catalogue is a lot more extensive than I thought! Great article about a fairly small developer just doing their own thing within the industry.

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It's a mouse, but close enough.

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Hi. (lemmy.world)

This is a test post.

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