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Hashi() https://gridpuzzle.com/bridges/644x5

Latest score list for #644x5

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Lawsuit a second ago
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Logan 15 minutes ago
9'42''
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guest 20 minutes ago
12'27''
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technology 37 minutes ago
13'54''
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Gas 23 minutes ago
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guest 41 minutes ago
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Ava 2 hours ago
4'41''
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Paintless solved puzzle No#v4wx4;
6'9''
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James solved puzzle No#084mr;
6'56''
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crackstreams solved puzzle No#956vq;
19'46''
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anonymous solved puzzle No#n5ew5;
4'45''
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guest solved puzzle No#26y88;
4'51''
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software solved puzzle No#777g4;
15'59''
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James solved puzzle No#v4wx4;
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anonymous solved puzzle No#k15em;
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Charlotte solved puzzle No#r4m51;
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lightroom solved puzzle No#x09d7;
14'59''

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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