Kapama consists of a rectangular or square grid with diagonal lines in some cells. The goal is to blacken some cells to create pairs of figures (twin shapes). Twin shapes are symmetrical with respect to a diagonal line. Twin shapes are connected with a diagonal line. No two shapes may share an edge. Cells with diagonal lines can not be blacken. Numbers outside the grid show the number of black cells in corresponding row or column.
Kapama is a logic puzzle involving a grid with diagonal lines in certain cells. The objective is to blacken some cells to form pairs of symmetrical shapes (twin shapes) connected by a diagonal line. No two shapes can share an edge, and cells with diagonal lines cannot be blackened. Numbers outside the grid indicate the number of black cells in the corresponding row or column.