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Futoshiki Puzzles
The aim of Futoshiki is to fit numbers in a grid so that no number is repeated in a row or column, and inequality signs are obeyed. Click here for instructions on how to solve a Futoshiki puzzle.
How to solve a Futoshiki
The objective of Futoshiki is to place numbers in a grid such that each row and column contains each of the digits. Inequality constraints must be honoured as the grid is filled out.
Click on a cell and choose a number to fill in the cell. You can click on a filled cell and choose the trash symbol to delete the cell.

Place a number from 1 to 5 in each blank field. If the puzzle is not 5x5, you must fit 1 to 6 in a 6x6 grid, 1 to 7 into the 7x7 grid and so on.

You also have to follow the rules of the greater-than and less-than signs.

The left example is wrong: 4 is not greater than 5. The right example is correct. Of course there are many more tips to discover as you go along solving Futoshiki puzzles.


