
An introduction to Hidato (also known as Hidoku)
2023年10月31日 · Hidato (Hebrew חידאתו, originating from the Hebrew word Hida = Riddle), also known as "Hidoku", is a logic puzzle game invented by Dr. Gyora M. Benedek, an Israeli mathematician. The goal of Hidato is to fill the grid with consecutive numbers that connect horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. From the section "About the Puzzle":
How would I be able to solve this difficult Hidato?
2023年11月18日 · So I was doing Hidato puzzles on the official Hidato site when I came across this puzzle that I am having trouble solving, and while I have been able to solve it partly, I don't think that I'm going to be able to solve it fully without at least a hint. Would somebody be able to give me a hint on what to do next? What I have done so far:
A Hidato, but with a complex twist! - Puzzling Stack Exchange
2023年11月14日 · The goal of Hidato is to fill the grid with a series of consecutive numbers adjacent to each other orthogonally or diagonally. All tiles are required to be filled in. I have tested this out, and am able to confirm that this truly does have only one unique solution. (took me around 5 minutes)
What is the minimum amount of numbers needed to create a 4x4 …
2024年3月5日 · Goal of Hidato: Fill in a grid with a series of consecutive numbers that connect each other horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. So I have been working on figuring out the minimum number of c...
logical deduction - 3-clue 5x5 Hidato - Puzzling Stack Exchange
2024年5月24日 · Rules Fill the grid with numbers 1-25 such that consecutive numbers are adjacent orthogonally or diagonally Try solving it in Penpa There are only about a dozen 5x5 Hidatos with only 3 clues.
logical deduction - Feedback on a themed Nonogram/Hidato …
2023年11月14日 · Rules of Hidato. Fill the grid with a series of consecutive numbers adjacent to each other orthogonally or diagonally. All tiles are required to be filled in. Rules of Nonogram/Picross. The grid must be colored or left blank according to numbers at the side of the grid to reveal a hidden pixel art-like picture. Hint if you are having trouble ...
New record for minimally clued 7x7 Hidato (now with 6 clues!)
2024年5月22日 · Rule of Hidato: Fill the grid with consecutive numbers such that they connect orthogonally and diagonally. Solve the following three Hidato puzzles. 8 clues. 7 clues. 6 clues. You can solve these on Penpa: 8 clues, 7 clues, 6 clues.
logical deduction - A Hidato, but with no given numbers? #2: 5x5 ...
2023年11月17日 · As you may or may not know, I can be a bit evil sometimes. Today, I am going to give you a 5x5 Hidato with no given numbers to start. However, this isn't a Mobius Strip puzzle like last time, and luckily, there are colors to help you! Here is what the colors represent: $\color{green}{\text{Green}}$ represents that a number is a square number.
Minimally clued 5x5 Hidato - Puzzling Stack Exchange
2024年3月6日 · Goal of Hidato: Fill in a grid with a series of consecutive numbers that connect each other orthogonally or diagonally. To get the green checkmark $\color{green} $: Solve the puzzle (showing solution process is optional) or show that no solution exists/the solution is not unique; The puzzle:
A Hidato, but with no given numbers? - Puzzling Stack Exchange
2023年11月16日 · The goal of Hidato is to fill the grid with a series of consecutive numbers adjacent to each other orthogonally or diagonally. The entire grid is required to be filled in. [1] Here's an example. Say we are on an 8x8 grid at R1C1. If we walk up, we go to R8C1.