A puzzle game that combines nonograms (picross) and jigsaw puzzles. Use logical thinking to complete pixel art and assemble beautiful jigsaw puzzles with the pieces you collect!
What Are Nonograms?
- Create pixel art-like pictures using a grid.
- Numbers outside the grid are hints. Use them to decide which squares to fill.
- Once completed, cute pictures of animals, objects, or flowers appear!
How to Play Nonograms
- Switching Fill Modes
 Use the two buttons at the bottom center of the screen to switch fill modes.
 ■: Mode for filling squares with color.
 ×: Mode for marking squares with an × (indicating a confirmed blank square).
- Filling Squares
 Click/tap a square to fill it. Depending on the fill mode, it will either be colored or marked with an ×.
Solving Nonograms
- Grid and Numbers
        - The grid consists of squares, such as 5x5 or 10x10.
- Each row (horizontal) and column (vertical) has numbers to the left or above (e.g., "3" or "1 2").
- These numbers indicate how many consecutive squares to fill in that row or column.
                - Example: "3" → Fill 3 consecutive squares.
- Example: "1 2" → Fill 1 square, leave a gap, then fill 2 consecutive squares.
 
 
- Filling Squares
        - Use the number hints to deduce which squares to fill.
 For example, if the grid is 5 squares wide:- If the hint is "5," you know all 5 squares are filled:
 ■■■■■
- If the hint is "4," there are two possible cases:
 ■■■■□
 □■■■■
 The three middle squares are filled in both cases, so they are "confirmed squares" and can be filled immediately:
 □■■■□
 
- If the hint is "5," you know all 5 squares are filled:
- Mark squares confirmed as blank with an × to narrow down which squares need filling, making deduction easier.
 
- Use the number hints to deduce which squares to fill.
- Spacing Rule
        - When there are multiple numbers (e.g., "1 2"), filled squares must be separated by at least one blank square.
                - Example: "1 2" means fill 1 square, leave at least one blank, then fill 2 squares.
 
- Use the number hints to deduce which squares to fill.
 For example, if the grid is 5 squares wide:- If the hint is "2 2," the 5 squares are fully used with a blank in between:
 ■■×■■
- If the hint is "1 2," there are three possible cases:
 ■□■■□
 ■□□■■
 □■□■■
 The "confirmed square" common to all cases is filled as follows:
 □□□■□
 
- If the hint is "2 2," the 5 squares are fully used with a blank in between:
 
- When there are multiple numbers (e.g., "1 2"), filled squares must be separated by at least one blank square.
                
- Completion Condition
        - Fill squares to satisfy all row and column numbers to clear the puzzle!
- When filled correctly, a picture (pixel art) appears on the grid.
 
Completing the Jigsaw Puzzle
- Each time you clear a nonogram, you randomly receive jigsaw puzzle pieces.
- Place the collected pieces onto the board. If the position is correct, the piece locks in.
- Fit all the pieces together to complete the picture.




 
					 
		 
						



 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	










































