These puzzles are all special in their own ways, although I keep seeing this recurring block of white squares in each of them.
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#1 — Nonogram A normal nonogram. |
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#2 — Cipher Nonogram Normal Nonogram rules, but the numbers 1–5 are replaced with the letters A–E, though not necessarily in that order. |
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#3 — ??? Nonogram Normal Nonogram rules, but some numbers are replaced with ?s. The ?s can represent any number greater than 0. |
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#4 — Double Nonogram Normal Nonogram rules, but with red cells. Red cells function the same as normal black cells, but they count as 2 squares instead of 1. |
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#5 — Off-By-1 Nonogram Normal Nonogram rules. However, every number in each clue is either 1 greater or 1 less than what it should be. (0 cannot exist in a multi-number clue.) |
L | I | N | N | T | W | A | M | O |
A | N | S | C | R | U | L | E | N |
U | N | J | U | B | B | O | S | T |
E | L | M | A | N | D | S | N | S |
F | S | Y | S | W | E | R | D | S |
M | O | D | G | A | M | I | T | E |
N | N | O | W | E | R | P | L | A |
W | E | R | S | F | O | R | E | X |
G | E | T | C | A | L | A | N | S |
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