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==Anleitung==
==Instructions==


{{EXAMPLE|tapa}}
{{EXAMPLE|tapa}}


''Blacken some empty cells in a way that all black cells are connected horizontally and vertically and no 2x2 field is completely black. The numbers in the cells give hints on how to blacken the surrounding fields (even diagonally): The numbers give the number of directly connected black cells. The order of the numbers is unimportant.''
Blacken some empty cells in a way that all black cells are connected horizontally and vertically and no 2x2-field is completely black. The numbers in the cells give hints on how to blacken the surrounding fields (even diagonally): The numbers give the number of directly connected black cells. Each number represents a group of horizontally or vertically adjacent cells; groups around a hint-cell have to be separated by at least one white cell. The order of the numbers is unimportant.
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==Geschichte==
==History==


The tapa has been invented by Serkan Yurekli.
Invented by Serkan Yurekli (Turkey).


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Aktuelle Version vom 4. Oktober 2011, 12:43 Uhr

Instructions

Blacken some empty cells in a way that all black cells are connected horizontally and vertically and no 2x2-field is completely black. The numbers in the cells give hints on how to blacken the surrounding fields (even diagonally): The numbers give the number of directly connected black cells. Each number represents a group of horizontally or vertically adjacent cells; groups around a hint-cell have to be separated by at least one white cell. The order of the numbers is unimportant.

 

History

Invented by Serkan Yurekli (Turkey).