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Hidoku gives to the puzzle creator a lot of freedom. The basic rule is to connect all the cells with a path that jumps from one square to another without ever missing a cell or passing over the same cell twice. So, you can change the shape of the grid and the shape of the cells. All you need is for each cell to have an adjacent cell.
In the form presented here, the cellsare either square, triangular, or diamond-shaped. You will also notice that they are not all the same size. So, starting from square 1 and ending at the last square on the path: 85, try to find this path. You can move from one cell to another if one corner of a cell touches another. Think outside the box and have fun.
Rules : Hidoku's Rules
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Puzzle :hite_23_3x3_00184.pdf
Solution :hite_23_3x3_00184_sol.pdf
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Puzzle :hite_23_3x3_00185.pdf
Solution :hite_23_3x3_00185_sol.pdf
You could find Hidoku puzzles in my two books: Hidoku Galore and Offbeat Hidoku.
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This is a double Hidoku Penrose. As in all hidokus, you have to find the path that goes through all the cells one by one. The path starts at cell 1 and ends, in this case, at cell 62. The cells with numbers indicate the stages of the path. It's up to you to work out where each empty cell fits into the path. Try not to get lost!
Rules : Hidoku's Rules
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Puzzle :hipen_2_30_00073.pdf
Solution :hipen_2_30_00073_sol.pdf
You could find Hidoku puzzles in my two books: Hidoku Galore and Offbeat Hidoku.
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Hidoku Galore |
Offbeat Hidoku |
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In the last article, I told you about classic Hidoku, i.e. made on a rectangular grid with square cells. But this game offers great flexibility for the game creator in me. Why limit yourself to square cells in a rectangular grid? Here's a variation using the Cairo motif. The cells are pentagonal (5-sided), so a cell in the center can access 7 other cells, unlike a square cell, which can access 8 other cells. The visual aspect is refreshing!
Rules : Hidoku's Rules
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Puzzle :hicai_52_4x4_00147.pdf
Solution :hicai_52_4x4_00147_sol.pdf
You could find Hidoku in my two books. The firts one Hidoku Galore contains rectangular grids but also grid with hexagons and gris with different shapes. The second Offbeat Hidoku contain grid made of squares,triangles, hexagons et many other shapes, all often all mixed up in the same puzzle. Which creates stunning geometric grids.
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Offbeat Hidoku |
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Here are two Hidoku puzzles. A path runs through all the squares; step by step and square by square. Some squares contain the steps of the path. All you have to do is fill in the empty squares. The path starts from square 1 and ends in the two puzzles at square 64. The path is tortuous, so it's up to you to recreate it using your logical faculties.
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Puzzle :hido_8x8_04731.pdf
Solution :hido_8x8_04731_sol.pdf
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Puzzle :hido_8x8_04732.pdf
Solution :hido_8x8_04732_sol.pdf
You could find Hidoku in my two books. The firts one Hidoku Galore contains rectangular grids but also grid with hexagons and gris with different shapes. The second Offbeat Hidoku contain grid made of squares,triangles, hexagons et many other shapes, all often all mixed up in the same puzzle. This create stunning geometric grids.
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Hidoku Galore |
Offbeat Hidoku |
Have fun !
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There is a Hidoku puzzle with a spheric shape (like a soccer ball). Starting with cell 1 try to redo the path up to the last cell 96, moving from one cell to the another one adjacent (and so on). Come on... don't hold back your pleasure.
Rules : Hidoku's Rules
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Puzzle :hiso_13_44_00865.pdf
Solution :hiso_13_44_00865_sol.pdf
These two books will delight you.
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Offbeat Hidoku |
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