Skip to main content
added broader tag
Link
bobble
  • 10.6k
  • 4
  • 34
  • 86
Rollback to Revision 6
Source Link
Player1456
  • 647
  • 3
  • 12

Next level: Nurikolor (Level 2)

Welcome to my new puzzle: the NURIKOLOR, which is essentially the colored version of Nurikabe, but not exactly, with a few twists. The rules are simple:

  • There are colored numbers on the grid, which indicate the number of tiles the group of its color holds.
  • There are tiles with 1 "X", which indicate the color of the tile.
  • There are tiles with 2 "X"s, which indicate intersections of colors. All intersections are shown, and these are the only intersections.
  • Grey tiles are not part of any group; they just serve as barriers.
  • The goal is to have every non-grey tile covered by a type of color.
  • 2 by 2 non-grey squares of the same color are illegal.
  • In future levels, there will be multiple numbers of the same color. They must not intersect.

Sorry, example deleted due to technical errors. Guess you have to try to read the rules instead... Sorry!

Now, can you solve this puzzle? (Level 1) Puzzle 1Puzzle 1

Colorblind version:

y7 -- -- xx xx b4
-- -- yg yg -- --
-- -- r7 -- -- --
-- ry -- xx gp --
-- xx ro xx -- g9
-- -- o6 op op p5

r = red, y = yellow, g = green, b = blue, p = purple, o = orange, xx = gray

Next level: Nurikolor (Level 2)

Welcome to my new puzzle: the NURIKOLOR, which is essentially the colored version of Nurikabe, but not exactly, with a few twists. The rules are simple:

  • There are colored numbers on the grid, which indicate the number of tiles the group of its color holds.
  • There are tiles with 1 "X", which indicate the color of the tile.
  • There are tiles with 2 "X"s, which indicate intersections of colors. All intersections are shown, and these are the only intersections.
  • Grey tiles are not part of any group; they just serve as barriers.
  • The goal is to have every non-grey tile covered by a type of color.
  • 2 by 2 non-grey squares of the same color are illegal.
  • In future levels, there will be multiple numbers of the same color. They must not intersect.

Sorry, example deleted due to technical errors. Guess you have to try to read the rules instead... Sorry!

Now, can you solve this puzzle? (Level 1) Puzzle 1

Colorblind version:

y7 -- -- xx xx b4
-- -- yg yg -- --
-- -- r7 -- -- --
-- ry -- xx gp --
-- xx ro xx -- g9
-- -- o6 op op p5

r = red, y = yellow, g = green, b = blue, p = purple, o = orange, xx = gray

Next level: Nurikolor (Level 2)

Welcome to my new puzzle: the NURIKOLOR, which is essentially the colored version of Nurikabe, but not exactly, with a few twists. The rules are simple:

  • There are colored numbers on the grid, which indicate the number of tiles the group of its color holds.
  • There are tiles with 1 "X", which indicate the color of the tile.
  • There are tiles with 2 "X"s, which indicate intersections of colors. All intersections are shown, and these are the only intersections.
  • Grey tiles are not part of any group; they just serve as barriers.
  • The goal is to have every non-grey tile covered by a type of color.
  • 2 by 2 non-grey squares of the same color are illegal.
  • In future levels, there will be multiple numbers of the same color. They must not intersect.

Sorry, example deleted due to technical errors. Guess you have to try to read the rules instead... Sorry!

Now, can you solve this puzzle? (Level 1) Puzzle 1

Colorblind version:

y7 -- -- xx xx b4
-- -- yg yg -- --
-- -- r7 -- -- --
-- ry -- xx gp --
-- xx ro xx -- g9
-- -- o6 op op p5

r = red, y = yellow, g = green, b = blue, p = purple, o = orange, xx = gray
Graphics change.
Source Link
Player1456
  • 647
  • 3
  • 12

Next level: Nurikolor (Level 2)

Welcome to my new puzzle: the NURIKOLOR, which is essentially the colored version of Nurikabe, but not exactly, with a few twists. The rules are simple:

  • There are colored numbers on the grid, which indicate the number of tiles the group of its color holds.
  • There are tiles with 1 "X", which indicate the color of the tile.
  • There are tiles with 2 "X"s, which indicate intersections of colors. All intersections are shown, and these are the only intersections.
  • Grey tiles are not part of any group; they just serve as barriers.
  • The goal is to have every non-grey tile covered by a type of color.
  • 2 by 2 non-grey squares of the same color are illegal.
  • In future levels, there will be multiple numbers of the same color. They must not intersect.

Sorry, example deleted due to technical errors. Guess you have to try to read the rules instead... Sorry!

Now, can you solve this puzzle? (Level 1) Puzzle 1Puzzle 1

Colorblind version:

y7 -- -- xx xx b4
-- -- yg yg -- --
-- -- r7 -- -- --
-- ry -- xx gp --
-- xx ro xx -- g9
-- -- o6 op op p5

r = red, y = yellow, g = green, b = blue, p = purple, o = orange, xx = gray

Next level: Nurikolor (Level 2)

Welcome to my new puzzle: the NURIKOLOR, which is essentially the colored version of Nurikabe, but not exactly, with a few twists. The rules are simple:

  • There are colored numbers on the grid, which indicate the number of tiles the group of its color holds.
  • There are tiles with 1 "X", which indicate the color of the tile.
  • There are tiles with 2 "X"s, which indicate intersections of colors. All intersections are shown, and these are the only intersections.
  • Grey tiles are not part of any group; they just serve as barriers.
  • The goal is to have every non-grey tile covered by a type of color.
  • 2 by 2 non-grey squares of the same color are illegal.
  • In future levels, there will be multiple numbers of the same color. They must not intersect.

Sorry, example deleted due to technical errors. Guess you have to try to read the rules instead... Sorry!

Now, can you solve this puzzle? (Level 1) Puzzle 1

Colorblind version:

y7 -- -- xx xx b4
-- -- yg yg -- --
-- -- r7 -- -- --
-- ry -- xx gp --
-- xx ro xx -- g9
-- -- o6 op op p5

r = red, y = yellow, g = green, b = blue, p = purple, o = orange, xx = gray

Next level: Nurikolor (Level 2)

Welcome to my new puzzle: the NURIKOLOR, which is essentially the colored version of Nurikabe, but not exactly, with a few twists. The rules are simple:

  • There are colored numbers on the grid, which indicate the number of tiles the group of its color holds.
  • There are tiles with 1 "X", which indicate the color of the tile.
  • There are tiles with 2 "X"s, which indicate intersections of colors. All intersections are shown, and these are the only intersections.
  • Grey tiles are not part of any group; they just serve as barriers.
  • The goal is to have every non-grey tile covered by a type of color.
  • 2 by 2 non-grey squares of the same color are illegal.
  • In future levels, there will be multiple numbers of the same color. They must not intersect.

Sorry, example deleted due to technical errors. Guess you have to try to read the rules instead... Sorry!

Now, can you solve this puzzle? (Level 1) Puzzle 1

Colorblind version:

y7 -- -- xx xx b4
-- -- yg yg -- --
-- -- r7 -- -- --
-- ry -- xx gp --
-- xx ro xx -- g9
-- -- o6 op op p5

r = red, y = yellow, g = green, b = blue, p = purple, o = orange, xx = gray
...Colorblind version edited.
Source Link
Player1456
  • 647
  • 3
  • 12
Loading
Colorblind version added.
Source Link
Player1456
  • 647
  • 3
  • 12
Loading
Deja vu. (The same as last time.)
Source Link
Player1456
  • 647
  • 3
  • 12
Loading
Added "Next" part.
Source Link
Player1456
  • 647
  • 3
  • 12
Loading
Changed the yellow 8 to a yellow 7, to fix the puzzle.
Source Link
Player1456
  • 647
  • 3
  • 12
Loading
Source Link
Player1456
  • 647
  • 3
  • 12
Loading