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Click easy or hard to choose your difficulty level. After choosing your difficulty level you will be able to select which size grid you want to play: 8x8, 10x10, 12x12, or 14x14.
The help button explains how takuzu puzzles work.
In the lower right corner of the welcome screen there are buttons to erase gameplay data, share the game on social media, read developer info, or install the game on your device as a web app.
The game has a button for more games at the bottom center and a language selector which is in the upper right corner.
This game is a colored square grid where you must paint all of the white squares either red or black.
Tip: Try to start on rows or columns which already have many pieces filled in, or place known colors at the ends of runs of 3.
Each day this game offers another level to play through. You can play up to 8 levels from each day by playing different board sizes and both difficulty levels for each. Refresh this page and choose a different difficulty level or board size to play again.
Alternatively you can click on date to choose another date and play another puzzle.
Your web browser automatically stores the amount of time and number of moves it took you to complete each puzzle.
The lower right side of the game offers buttons to undo moves, pause the game, restart level, control game music and sounds, or switch between full screen or embedded play modes.
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