- How do I play Nonogram?
- Fill grid cells using row and column number clues to reveal a picture The game is completely free and runs directly in your browser — no plugins or downloads needed.
- What do the number clues mean in a Nonogram?
- The numbers beside each row/column indicate the lengths of consecutive filled-cell groups in that line. For example, '3 1' means there's a group of 3 filled cells, then at least one empty cell, then 1 filled cell. Use these clues to deduce the complete picture.
- What are some general solving techniques?
- Start with rows or columns that have large numbers — if the sum of the clues is close to the line's length, some cells are guaranteed to be filled. Use the 'overlap method': find the intersection of all possible placements, and those overlapping cells are definitely filled.
- How many levels or difficulty tiers does Nonogram offer?
- Typically three tiers (easy, medium, hard), plus procedurally generated puzzles in some cases. Even replaying the same difficulty can produce a completely different layout.
- What can I do in Nonogram if I get completely stuck?
- An undo or reset button is built in. Nonogram encourages experimenting, so taking a step back is always an option without penalty.
- Is my game progress saved?
- Some games support local saves stored in your browser. Clearing your browser data may cause saved progress to be lost.