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  2. Hidato - Wikipedia

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    Numbrix puzzles, which appear in Parade magazine, are similar to Hidato except diagonal moves are not allowed. [9] (vos Savant has only used 7×7 and 9×9 grids). [10]Jadium puzzles (formerly Snakepit puzzles), created by Jeff Marchant, are a more difficult version of Numbrix with fewer given numbers and have appeared on the Parade web site regularly since 2014, along with a daily online ...

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  6. Template:Sudoku 3x3 box - Wikipedia

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    If a cell has no value at all. it's grid borders will not display. To avoid this, for blank cells, use  . As a precaution, pass the grid color gc, to use as the table bgcolor. If the cell border is not displayed, the 3x3 table body color shows, which will be the same. See [[Template:Sudoku 9x9 grid]] for primary documentation.

  7. Mutilated chessboard problem - Wikipedia

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    The mutilated chessboard problem is an instance of domino tiling of grids and polyominoes, also known as "dimer models", a general class of problems whose study in statistical mechanics dates to the work of Ralph H. Fowler and George Stanley Rushbrooke in 1937. [1]

  8. Numbrix 9 - December 27 - AOL

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  9. Numbrix - Wikipedia

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