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This is a logic puzzle where you must fill in a row of missing numbers in a grid. The missing numbers must flow horizontally or vertically into the next ones in sequence until the end point.
Use the surrounding numbers to identify the location of the missing numbers.
Numbers flow into each other horizontally and vertically, never diagonally.
Choose between 4 grids in 3 difficulty levels.
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Daily Numbrix Number Order Game for Kids Video Game Play Instructions 2o6s3k
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Fill the numbers in sequential order. The pattern must follow that hinted by the surrounding numbers.
Starting the Game
Select a difficulty level on the right side of the screen to begin:
Easy
Medium
Hard
Choose a grid size:
8 x 8
9 x 9
10 x 10
Select Print to create a hard copy of the day’s puzzle.
Select Help to learn how to play the game.
Choose the game’s language from the drop-down list on the top right corner of the screen:
English
Spanish
Dutch
French
Italian
German
Russian
Hindi/English
Polish
Turkish
Your web browser automatically saves your game progress.
Game Controls
Desktop
Using your mouse
Left click on a cell to select it.
Left click on the number pad to type in your answer.
Left click on the cell again to clear it.
Using your keyboard
Use the arrow keys to navigate to the cell.
Type in the numbers in the cells.
Clear the numbers using the delete or backspace keys.
Touchscreen devices
Using your fingers
Tap on a cell to select it.
Tap on the number pad to type in your answer.
Tap on the cell again to clear it.
Controls & indicators
The game’s indicators are located on the left side of the screen. From the top, these are as follows:
The game’s logo
The on-screen number pad
The present date
The timer
The first row of buttons, from left to right:
Pause button: Momentarily stops the game
Reset button: Restarts the grid from the beginning
The second row of buttons, from left to right:
Music button: Toggles the game’s music
Sound effects button: Toggles the game’s audio cues.
Enlarge button: Lets you switch between windowed and full screen modes
Game Play
Generating puzzles
The game generates a different puzzle for every day of the year.
You can choose up to 365 to 366 different puzzles for each grid size and difficulty level.
You can play again by doing the following:
Choose a different date.
Select Next on the winning screen to play the next day’s puzzle.
Choose a different grid size or difficulty level.
Objectives
Fill in the missing numbers in the field.
Use the given numbers as clues.
When finished, you should be able to draw a continuous line from the start to the finish with only 90 degree turns.
Rules and patterns
The numbers are arranged in order and move in a specific direction that follows 2 rules:
The next number in the sequence must be connected to the other horizontally or vertically.
Numbers cannot connect diagonally.
The given numbers will give you an idea on where the missing numbers would go.
Higher difficulty levels will have fewer given numbers.
Tips
Start from the ends.
Know where the highest number and the lowest number (1) is.
From there, fill in the missing digits.
Use the given numbers and your previous answers as context clues to find the direction of the sequence.
Target Audience
The game is suited for people of all ages who like numbers & logic puzzle games.
This game is rendered in mobile-friendly HTML5, so it offers cross-device gameplay. You can play it on mobile devices like Apple iPhones, Google Android powered cell phones from manufactures like Samsung, tablets like the iPad or Kindle Fire, laptops, and Windows-powered desktop computers. All game files are stored locally in your web browser cache. This game works in Apple Safari, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Opera and other modern web browsers.
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I usually have no trouble with any of the hard puzzles. However, I am stuck in the February 15 hard 10X10. If anybody has the answer please publish it as I have been working on it for many hours and have redone it from scratch several times without success. Thanks
Some of the online puzzle games where you are timed where there is a feature which rates your time as compared to others. I think that is a great feature- to see how you stack up with others. To get a puzzle is fine but to know you are in the top 10%- not that is nice
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I usually have no trouble with any of the hard puzzles. However, I am stuck in the February 15 hard 10X10. If anybody has the answer please publish it as I have been working on it for many hours and have redone it from scratch several times without success. Thanks
Some of the online puzzle games where you are timed where there is a feature which rates your time as compared to others. I think that is a great feature- to see how you stack up with others. To get a puzzle is fine but to know you are in the top 10%- not that is nice
April 26 Numbrix one of the hardest, in my opinion, so far. Let’s see more like that.