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Tapa Diagonal Neighbors(Evil) https://gridpuzzle.com/tapa-diagonal-neighbors/eyk2g

Latest score list for #eyk2g

fi
finance a second ago
11'38''
sh
shopping 14 minutes ago
16'19''
wa
warranty 28 minutes ago
16'55''
Is
Isabella 50 minutes ago
18'34''
gu
guest 48 minutes ago
20'0''
Is
Isabella an hour ago
14'55''
re
restoration an hour ago
10'3''
Ja
James an hour ago
5'8''
gu
guest 34 minutes ago
18'45''
El
Electricity an hour ago
9'32''

Latest score list for Tapa Diagonal Neighbors

li
lightroom solved puzzle No#6d1xq;
13'0''
Ho
Hosting solved puzzle No#1yzk0;
16'27''
Am
Amelia solved puzzle No#m9kz2;
12'36''
Is
Isabella solved puzzle No#96j8k;
11'32''
pr
premium solved puzzle No#m9kz2;
16'36''
br
brother solved puzzle No#dm60v;
17'12''
gu
guest solved puzzle No#6d1xq;
10'3''
sp
specialist solved puzzle No#v40v9;
18'3''
gu
guest solved puzzle No#8z062;
10'9''
gu
guest solved puzzle No#96j8k;
12'39''

How to play Tapa Diagonal Neighbors

Tapa Diagonal Neighbors Rules:

  • Basic Tapa rules apply: All black cells must form one connected region, and no 2x2 area can be entirely black. Numbered clue cells must remain white and indicate the length of each consecutive black cell block in the eight surrounding cells. If a clue cell has multiple digits, the groups of black cells must be separated by at least one white cell. Question marks (?) can replace numbers and represent any non-zero integer.

  • Diagonal adjacency requirement: Additionally, in Tapa Diagonal Neighbors, every black cell must have at least one diagonally adjacent black cell. This means that black cells must be placed in a way that they always touch other black cells diagonally (on the corners).

Additionally, in Tapa Diagonal Neighbors, every black cell must have at least one diagonally adjacent black cell. This means that black cells must be placed in a way that they always touch other black cells diagonally (on the corners).

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