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Hashi() https://gridpuzzle.com/bridges/0y0j8

Latest score list for #0y0j8

gu
guest a second ago
9'11''
an
anonymous 14 minutes ago
9'50''
In
Internet 36 minutes ago
15'51''
se
settlements 55 minutes ago
13'12''
te
technology an hour ago
5'25''
gu
guest an hour ago
7'50''
In
Internet an hour ago
12'51''
an
anonymous an hour ago
4'27''
Re
Rehab an hour ago
19'8''
an
anonymous 2 hours ago
4'28''

Latest score list for Hashi

Fi
Fitness solved puzzle No#pqrvz;
8'23''
Ma
Mason solved puzzle No#vvrm4;
14'0''
su
sundays dog solved puzzle No#pqjgv;
12'47''
gu
guest solved puzzle No#ddp52;
15'1''
se
semrush solved puzzle No#xpe77;
7'27''
da
damage solved puzzle No#vvrm4;
14'18''
an
anonymous solved puzzle No#55p9r;
15'24''
gu
guest solved puzzle No#p282r;
13'25''
se
sell cash solved puzzle No#gnp11;
16'9''
gu
guest solved puzzle No#ddp52;
19'5''

How to play Hashi

Hashi rule

  1. They must begin and end at distinct islands, travelling a straight line in between.

  2. They must not cross any other bridges or islands.

  3. They may only run orthogonally.

  4. At most two bridges connect a pair of islands.

  5. The number of bridges connected to each island must match the number on that island.

Hashiwokakero (from Japanese "Hashi o kakero"; literally "build bridges"; also known as "Hashi", "Bridges", "Chopsticks" or "Ai-Ki-Ai") is a type of logic puzzle. It is played on a rectangular grid with no standard size, although the grid itself is not usually drawn. Some cells start out with (usually encircled) numbers from 1 to 8 inclusive; these are the islands. The rest of the cells are empty.

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