Hitori - Rules & Strategy
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- This is a ‘Hitori’ puzzle - I'll be sharing the rules along with some tips, tricks, and strategies on how to solve them.
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Great explanation! I stumbled across this game and I really enjoy it. Your tips will definitely help. Thanks!
Thanks, glad I could help! There’s tons of fun puzzles out there, if you liked this one I’m sure you’ll like others too!
Logically and well explained .. thank you!
I love playing this game but I am always confused with the last few cells
Strategy I follow
1. Find the sandwich pairs
2. If we have consecutive same numbers in a row or column remove other same numbers in the respective column and Row
3. A white cell should have a connecting white cell (a white cell cannot be surrounded by all side black)
I bought this game on the Nintendo switch and this really helped. Just had to figure out that black was red and white was green and then we were good!
Glad I could help! I didn’t even know there was a Hitori puzzle game on the switch. I feel like puzzle games can be a bit cumbersome with a controller when compared to a mouse or pencil but I’m glad more and more are gaining popularity regardless of the platform!
Thanks for that explanation, because I was lost.
Great video!
Thanks!
Thanks for explaining! I had a puzzle magazine with some of these and i didnt get it. Now i do..... but i dont think it will ever become a favorite. Just too many rules.
what are your favourite puzzles similar to these? Currently, I'm enjoying hashi, kuromasu, hidato and shikaku
Minesweeper variants and loop based puzzles have been my favorites! I’ve enjoyed battleships too and most of the puzzles I’ve come across though so it’s hard to pinpoint exactly which ones.
@@StevenScottAnderson interesting, what's an example of a minesweeper variant and a loop-based one please?
good video :)
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it