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Here’s the Best Picture Cross Puzzle to Pick During the Lockdown

June 4, 2020 by Liam Leave a Comment

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Life in lockdown due to the coronavirus outbreak isn’t as easy as it seems. You might be going through an emotional turmoil – from optimism to depression, the positivity curve might have dropped dead. But you have to remind yourself that it’s necessary and for good. People around the world are looking for different ways to keep themselves entertained and busy. From cooking to exercising and Netflix-and-chilling, they’re resorting to all possible activities. So, why not quarantine-and-chill with smartphone puzzles? You can typically find a number of them on the app store or play store, but we have the best for you amongst the rest.

Best Picture Cross Puzzle

Picture cross is a classic game but with that extra. Each level offers a breathtaking picture to witness. Unlike other puzzle games, picture cross or nonograms are relatively lesser-known. But, very much like Sudoku and other crosswords, these have been around for centuries. Nonogram players know what fun it is to immerse in the goodness of these squares and numbers to unleash a unique solution.

 

Nonogram Origins

No matter how great a player you are, if you don’t have the insights – are you even a nonogram player? No, right? So, here’s a quick and exciting overview of how this game came into existence.

It was in 1987 that Non Ishida, a Japanese graphics editor, turned an idea of hers into real-life games. She contested at a tournament in Tokyo, where she designed grid images with the help of on/ off lights of a skyscraper. Non Ishida won that competition, but the story doesn’t end here. She went on to designing three paper puzzles based on the same concept and got them published under the name of “Window Art Puzzles” in 1988 in Japan.

James Dalgety, one of the world’s leading metagrobologists, helped Non Ishida get these puzzles published in The Sunday Telegraph in 1990 but under the name of “Nonograms.” He got these out of Japan and into the UK as a weekly staple of puzzles. By 1993, Non Ishida published her very first book of nonograms. In the following years, the nonogram craze started spreading to different parts of the world and the game was named “Picture Cross” in 1995.

Today, the game has become a huge success. Not only is it on papers but is accessible on electronic toys, computers, and smartphones as well.

 

About Nonogram.com

Talking of the Nonogram.com mobile app by Easybrain, it’s quite an addictive game. Once you get the hang of the rules, it’ll become your favorite.

The objective is to fill the pixels based on the numbers provided outside the grid to unlock an image at the end. Numbers on top determine how many pixels you need to paint in a column, and the ones on the left tell you about the rows. This seems easy when you first start, but the challenges keep getting smarter and complicated. You can collect rewards and take part in seasonal challenges. The game is so easy to understand and play that you may even lose track of time. But remember, no guesswork!

So, enhance your skills and learn some new tricks while you’re in quarantine. Install the nonogram.com picture cross app on your iOS or Android smartphone now and enjoy it!

 

 

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