Regular Hitori

Solve 3 new Hitori puzzles daily. Rules: Each row and column contains unique numbers; no two black squares can be adjacent (horizontally or vertically); the remaining squares form a single connected area.

 
 

AI Quiz. The above game description was rewritten by AI.
Okay, okay, listen up! It’s like this, see? I’ve got a brand-spankin’ new hobby – Hitori puzzles! And boy oh boy, am I determined to get good at ‘em. So, here’s the deal: Every single day, I gotta tackle *three* of these little number games. Three! It’s like… three plates of donuts! You can’t just have one, you need a whole stack! Now, there are some very important rules, and you gotta listen close. You can’t repeat any numbers in a row – not even once! And no two black squares can be buddies, side-by-side, either horizontally or vertically. It’s like they don’t want to share their cookies! And the rest of ‘em? They all have to be connected, you know? Like a big, happy family of cells, stretching out and around – horizontal *or* vertical. It’s a bit complicated, but I’m gonna figure it out! Woo-hoo!

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