Puzzle games are good brain food, and this recent addition to the iPhone library is no exception. The first mobile app from EatonLabs Ltd., PixBlock, reincarnates a well-known kind of logic puzzle that puts your pixel painting logic to the test. It's picross, folks, and it's a stylish and simple implementation that makes playing as easy as scribbling on a piece of paper.
Upon starting the game, you are greeted by the Space Invaders-esque alien with options for puzzles that range from a 5x5 grid to a more challenging 10x10 grid. Pick a size and go through the list of puzzles, the titles of which are hidden until you complete each one. At the top and sides of each puzzle are columns and rows of numbers that give you clues as to which blocks to fill in. So, if you see "2 2" next to a row, that means two sets of two squares need to be filled in that row, with at least one non-filled space between. Place pixels where they belong and 'x' out locations where they do not, all with a few taps of the screen.
PixBlock is as easy to pick up and play, just like your family's favorite bathroom past time, sudoku. The game contains over 150 puzzles (32 in the 5x5 category with the rest sized 10x10) to fill every free waking moment you have in a day. The challenge level isn't too high, and the lack of larger puzzles can be a turnoff for die-hard picross fans, but you can always work your fingers numb re-solving puzzles to perfect your times, showing your mastery of logic for all to envy. You would have never thought that filling in little pixel boxes could be so entertaining and intellectually stimulating!
NOTE: This game was played and reviewed on an iTouch 3rd Generation. Game was available in the North American market at the time of publication, but may not be available in other territories. Please see individual app market pages for purchasing info.
Walkthrough Guide
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PixBlock Puzzles Walkthrough
General Tips for Solving Puzzles
Using the 'Help' button at the top right corner of the screen is an invaluable resource to learn exactly what you need to know to solve the puzzles.
Always fill in a row or column where the number of pixels is equal to the size of the grid first.
Focus on filling in the rows/columns that use the most pixels as well. It is more difficult to figure out where one pixel might go in a row of ten. This can help you figure out early what exactly you might be drawing.
If the row or column has a single number next to it, then all the pixels in that row need to be touching. That means there can be no empty pixel spots in between activated pixels.
There must be gaps in between pixels if a row or column has two or more numbers in it like '7 2', '1 3 1', '2 2 2 2', etc...
Put the 'X' marker on a space that you know will not use a pixel to avoid errors or mistakes to happen as you are solving the puzzle.
At any point, you can reset a puzzle by tapping the reset button or undo a recent move by shaking your Apple device.
If a row/column does not have any numbers next to/above them, then no pixels should be filled in there.
Dragging your finger along the touch surface can fill in multiple pixels very quickly.
If a puzzle is giving you trouble, try to reset the puzzle and start from scratch. It is possible to have each row and column with the proper amount of pixels in them but you do not win. It just means there is a mistake somewhere in the drawing you made.
Solutions in Alphabetical Order
For each puzzle screenshot you see, a single pixel was not filled so you could still see the numbers for each column and row.
I have indicated which pixel needs to be filled in by a black colored 'X' symbol.
Inside each sub-section of the walkthrough, the puzzles are alphabetized as well.
5 x 5 Grid Puzzle Solutions
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There are no puzzles for the Letters V, X, or Z.
Posted by: Bryan Gawinski | March 23, 2012 12:28 PM