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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. 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.''
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==


Invented by Serkan Yurekli (Turkey).
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).