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Welcome to the new Hitori Conquest!

Things might look a bit different, but you're in the right place.

We made a few updates:

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How to Play Hitori

Hitori is a challenging puzzle game that requires you to eliminate cells in a grid until there are no duplicates in any row or column.

Unlike Sudoku and Kakuro, a Hitori puzzle consists of eliminating repeating numbers.

In this guide, you'll learn the basic rules of Hitori puzzles and some tips for solving the puzzles.

Hitori Puzzle
A solved hitori puzzle

Gameplay

To eliminate a cell, you must turn it black by clicking on it. However, you cannot place any black cells next to each other on a side touching horizontally or vertically in the same row or column (touching diagonally is ok). You also cannot place black cells in such a way that any white cells on the board are cut off from the rest of the white cells.

hitori invalid state black cells touching on side
Invalid:
sides touching
hitori invalid white cells non contiguous
Invalid:
white non-contiguous
hitori valid black cells touching diagonally
Valid

You can also mark cells as definitely not eliminated by clicking on them a second time which turns into a white square. This is just for your own visual reference as both the gray cells and these white cells are treated equally as not eliminated cells. This can be useful as the game progresses to visually mark the cells you know cannot be black.

When you think you have solved the puzzle, click 'Check' to verify your solution.

Starting Positions

A Hitori puzzle can be a bit daunting for beginner players. Here are some starting positions and patterns to look for in the square grid that will help you solve a Hitori puzzle:

Common Patterns and Tactics

Here are some common patterns and tactics that can help you solve a Hitori puzzle:

With these tips and tricks, you'll be well on your way to solving Hitori puzzles like a pro. Good luck!

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