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This page contains some screenshots of Puzzle Tiger in action. For more information about features, go to Features.
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 Playing Sudoku in Puzzle Tiger
This shows a typical sudoku puzzle in progress. Note that the currently selected number, in this case a '4', is highlighted in green, and that
the notes for that number (which have been put in by the player) are highlighted in light blue. This allows the player to easily spot patterns
in the puzzle.
 Playing Killer in Puzzle Tiger
This shows a Killer puzzle in progress. Killer is similar to regular sudoku, in that every row, column and box must have all the digits from
1 to 9. Instead of being provided with some numbers, however, the player is given dotted cages. Each cage has a sum printed in the top left
corner, which says what the digits in that cage must add up to. Numbers cannot be repeated within the same cage. For more information about
Killer puzzles, see the Killer Solving Guide.
 Playing Hashi in Puzzle Tiger
This is a Hashi puzzle in progress. The purpose of hashi is to place bridges between all the circles (islands) so that each island has
the number of bridges indicated, and so that all islands are linked. Bridges can only be placed horizontally or vertically, but you can
have up to two bridges in each direction. For more information about solving hashi puzzles, see the Hashi Solving Guide.
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