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Nonogram Halloween
Game content reviewed byAntonia Gates
Instructions
Draw on the grid to make a spooky creature! Each row and column will require you to paint a certain amount of squares onto the grid, indicated by the number at the top of the column or at the side of the row. Move your mouse to the square you want to draw on and click to draw. You will see the required number is filled by the number becoming dark. If the number is red, that means there are too many squares on the grid.
Some rows or columns will have more than one number on it. This means that there is a gap between those 2 amount of squares painted.
Right Click to place an X on the square, indicating that you will NOT draw on that square.
Fill in the squares to reveal a spooky picture! Each row and column will have a number on the end - your goal is to fill in the number of squares equal to the number listed. Click on a square to color it in. When you color in the correct amount, the number will become dark, and there will be no more squares to color in! If the number becomes red, however, that means you colored in too many squares! Click on a colored square to erase it.
Some rows or columns may have more than one number listed. This means that two or more separate groups of squares need to be colored in. They also need to be colored in the order they're listed in the row or column, with a space between them.
Right Click to place an X on the square. You can use this to help show which squares not to color in!
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Nonogram Halloween
Game content reviewed byAntonia Gates
Instructions
Draw on the grid to make a spooky creature! Each row and column will require you to paint a certain amount of squares onto the grid, indicated by the number at the top of the column or at the side of the row. Move your mouse to the square you want to draw on and click to draw. You will see the required number is filled by the number becoming dark. If the number is red, that means there are too many squares on the grid.
Some rows or columns will have more than one number on it. This means that there is a gap between those 2 amount of squares painted.
Right Click to place an X on the square, indicating that you will NOT draw on that square.
Fill in the squares to reveal a spooky picture! Each row and column will have a number on the end - your goal is to fill in the number of squares equal to the number listed. Click on a square to color it in. When you color in the correct amount, the number will become dark, and there will be no more squares to color in! If the number becomes red, however, that means you colored in too many squares! Click on a colored square to erase it.
Some rows or columns may have more than one number listed. This means that two or more separate groups of squares need to be colored in. They also need to be colored in the order they're listed in the row or column, with a space between them.
Right Click to place an X on the square. You can use this to help show which squares not to color in!
















