- The image displays a nonogram puzzle, also known as a Picross or Griddler.
- The goal is to fill in the grid based on the numerical clues provided for each row and column.
- Each number represents a continuous block of filled cells in that row or column.
- For example, a clue of "2 1" means there is a block of 2 filled cells, followed by at least one empty cell, then a block of 1 filled cell.
- Solving requires logical deduction: start with rows or columns that have only one possible arrangement (like a single large number matching the grid width), then use those filled cells to constrain possibilities in intersecting rows/columns.
- Continue this process iteratively, marking certain cells as filled or empty until the entire grid is completed.
- The final solution reveals a hidden picture formed by the filled cells.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable griddlers.