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CrossMe Nonograms

Unleash your inner puzzle master with CrossMe Nonograms, the definitive collection of logic picture puzzles also known as Picross, Griddlers, and Japanese Crosswords! Solve thousands of captivating nonograms, mark cells based on numbers, and watch hidden images come to life. Get smarter every day while enjoying these fun, relaxing, and challenging logic puzzles.

Gameplay & Features

  • Classic Nonogram Mechanics: Discover a hidden image by marking cells or leaving them blank according to the numbers provided on the sides of the grid. These numbers indicate unbroken lines of filled-in squares in each row and column.
  • Thousands of Puzzles: Enjoy an expansive library of nonograms, from simple grids perfect for beginners to learn the ropes, to normal difficulty levels for consistent fun, and the biggest, hardest challenges designed to truly test your mind.
  • Regular Updates: New nonogram puzzles are added every month, ensuring you always have fresh content to explore. Every puzzle is carefully checked and guaranteed to have only one unique solution.
  • Mental Workout: Engage your brain with a stimulating mental exercise that sharpens your logic and deduction skills.
  • Great Time Killer: Perfect for keeping you entertained during commutes, waiting times, or simply when you need a relaxing brain break.
  • Clearly Explained: New to nonograms? Learn how to play easily with clear, intuitive instructions.
  • Well Designed Interface: Enjoy a beautifully crafted game with an intuitive and visually appealing design.
  • Endless Playing: Never run out of puzzles with an unlimited number of randomly generated nonograms.
  • No Time Limit: Relax and take your time; there's no clock ticking, allowing you to solve at your own pace.
  • Offline Play: No WiFi? No problem! You can play Picross offline, making it ideal for gaming on the go.

Puzzle Variety

  • Tons of Themes: Discover a wide range of picture categories, including animals, plants, tech, people, cars, buildings, sports, food, landscapes, transport, music, and many more!
  • Different Sizes: Challenge yourself with grids from small 10x10 and normal 20x20 sizes up to massive 90x90 nonograms.

The History of Nonograms

Nonograms, also known as pic-a-pix, paint by numbers puzzles, or griddlers, first emerged in Japanese puzzle magazines. Non Ishida published her "Window Art Puzzles" in 1988, followed by James Dalgety coining the name "Nonograms" in the UK in 1990, leading to their weekly publication in The Sunday Telegraph.

For fans of logic puzzles and brain teasers, CrossMe Nonograms offers an unparalleled and endlessly engaging experience on mobile platforms.


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