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Skyscrapers(Hard) https://gridpuzzle.com/skyscrapers/j4mw1

Latest score list for #j4mw1

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anonymous a second ago
4'59''
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Charlotte 4 minutes ago
6'38''
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Gas 37 minutes ago
8'13''
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Emma 53 minutes ago
13'56''
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Isabella 29 minutes ago
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photography an hour ago
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brother 42 minutes ago
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overtons an hour ago
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anonymous 41 minutes ago
9'40''
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anonymous 59 minutes ago
4'43''

Latest score list for Skyscrapers

El
Elijah solved puzzle No#2kvk5;
10'4''
bl
blackboard solved puzzle No#rw141;
6'35''
gu
guest solved puzzle No#8vqdx;
3'55''
Is
Isabella solved puzzle No#8vqdx;
4'27''
No
Noah solved puzzle No#rw141;
3'25''
bl
blackboard solved puzzle No#6wg5q;
18'48''
an
anonymous solved puzzle No#nwgzr;
15'48''
an
anonymous solved puzzle No#rw141;
13'14''
re
refinancing solved puzzle No#jpy81;
15'57''
gu
guest solved puzzle No#jpyn1;
7'43''

How to play Skyscrapers

Skyscrapers Rule

  1. Every row and column contains a number only once.

  2. You can't see a shorter skyscraper behind a taller one.

  3. The clues tell you how many skyscrapers you can see in that direction.

  4. Complete the grid such that every row and column contains the numbers 1 to the size of the grid.

Skyscrapers consists of a square grid. The goal is to fill in each cell with numbers from 1 to N, where N is the size of the puzzle's side. No number may appear twice in any row or column. The numbers along the edge of the puzzle indicate the number of buildings which you would see from that direction if there was a series of skyscrapers with heights equal the entries in that row or column.

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