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Daily Tairupeinto

Daily Tairupeinto strips the spatial puzzle genre down to its absolute, most mathematically pure and elegantly simple core, delivering a digital adaptation of a deeply complex Japanese logic puzzle that combines the visual deduction of Picross/Nonograms with rigid territorial rules. Set against a clean, visually minimalist grid that is irregularly divided into distinct, bordered regions (similar to jigsaw puzzle pieces), players are presented with numerical clues along the outside edges of the board. Your objective is intensely focused: you must deduce which cells to paint black and which to leave white. The numbers indicate exactly how many cells in that specific row or column must be painted black. However, the brutal constraint is that if a region contains black cells, ALL black cells within that region must be physically connected. The atmosphere is deeply cerebral and intentionally demanding, requiring an intense level of forward-thinking and process of elimination, offering a fresh puzzle every single day. Daily Tairupeinto is the ultimate brain-training routine for hardcore logic puzzle fans.

How to Play

  • The primary objective is to correctly identify and paint the required number of black cells in the grid based on the numerical clues.
  • The numbers outside the grid indicate the EXACT total number of black cells in that respective row or column.
  • The grid is divided by heavy black lines into irregular regions.
  • Use your Left Mouse Button to click a cell to paint it black. Click it again (or right-click) to mark it with an 'X' (definitively white).
  • The Regional Connection Rule: Within any given region, if there are multiple black cells, they MUST all be connected horizontally or vertically (diagonals do not count). You cannot have two isolated black cells within the same region.
  • The Regional Disconnection Rule: Black cells in different regions CANNOT share an edge (they cannot touch horizontally or vertically).

Tips and Tricks

  • Mark the Zeroes and Maxes First: This is the universal starting point for all logic puzzles. If a row has a "0" clue, immediately fill that entire row with 'X' marks. If a row has an "8" clue on an 8x8 grid, immediately paint the entire row black.
  • The Overlap Strategy: If a row is 8 cells wide and the clue is "6", count 6 cells from the left, then count 6 cells from the right. The cells that overlap in the middle (the center 4) MUST be black, regardless of where the other 2 go. Paint them immediately.
  • Use the Regional Rules to Eliminate: If you paint a cell black in Region A, you know for a mathematical fact that every single cell in Region B that directly touches that black cell MUST be marked with an 'X'.
  • The Connectivity Constraint: If a region has two black cells painted, and they are separated by a white cell, you MUST paint the cells between them black to connect them, or else you have violated the primary rule.
  • Use the X Generously: Do not rely on your memory. If you mathematically deduce that a cell must be white, mark it with an X. Your brain needs the visual confirmation of empty space.