![]() ![]() Notice the blue question mark, which means Navigation is turned on. I've played this puzzle a dozen times and gotten stuck at exactly the same spot every time: If you play with Navigation kept on, you'll see some blue numbers throughout the entire puzzle up until you finish it.Īccording to GameFAQs, the puzzle I've found in Picross S is M148, but in the 3DS port it's M142. And when you solve those square(s), that in turn causes other rows or columns to gain solvable squares. To illustrate this, most Picross games have a "Navigation" feature (also called "Blue Force" in Pokémon Picross) that turns the hint numbers blue on any row or column that has at least one square that can be figured out by deduction. ![]() I believe I've come across the first "unsolvable" Picross puzzle that Jupiter has put out in a decade! To be clear, there are no truly unsolvable puzzles in the series, but ever since Picross DS (2007?) they've made sure that every puzzle is solvable by direct logic alone, without requiring any trial-and-error moves. ![]() If any other puzzle fans feel like using this thread to chat Picross, be my guest. So I was playing the 3DS "port" of Picross S made by Vulpes-Vulpeos, but since it's really a Switch game, I'm posting this discussion here.
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