This Monday, it's back to the office, and you're probably itching to get some work done after a relaxing weekend. For game enthusiasts like yourself, though, the weekend was already a brief respite from the world of Pips puzzles.
Pips is a fun and challenging puzzle game where players must use dominoes to fill in a grid based on various conditions such as "equals," "does not equal," greater than," less than," or an exact number. It's easy, fun, and provides hours of mental stimulation. Each day's Pips puzzle comes with different levels of difficulty, including Easy, Medium, and Difficult.
A typical Pips grid consists of a multicolored grid where each colored area represents a specific condition that players must meet when using their dominoes to fill in the grid. The conditions can be quite complex, making it both a fun and frustrating experience for those who enjoy this game.
In an earlier edition of Today's Pips on Sunday, we solved two examples: Easy and Medium. Today, let's focus on the Hard version. It features three different spindles with a central "does not equal" group and only one 6 available for use across both the "greater than" and "less than" groups.
To tackle this challenging puzzle, players must first start at the bottom right corner of the grid. Utilize numbers close to the greater or lesser signs when placing dominoes to solve conditions efficiently. Use rules such as double spindles often bordering with "does not equal" groups to make your work easier.
One strategy for solving this Hard Pips puzzle is to place the 1/0 domino from Orange and 2 into Pink 4, followed by placing the 4/6 domino from Pink 4 into Green 9. Then proceed to put the 3/3 domino from Green 9 into Orange ≠ (using the rule of doubles often bordering with "does not equal" groups).
For another step, place the 1/4 domino from Blue and 3 into Purple 9, followed by placing the 5/4 domino from Purple 9 into Dark Blue 6. Then put the 2/2 domino from Dark Blue 6 into Orange ≠.
Finally, solve the last part of the puzzle by placing the 6/6 domino from Purple >4 into Pink = and the 6/1 domino from Pink = into Blue 5, finishing off with the 4/4 domino from Blue 5 into Orange ≠. This completes a Hard Pips puzzle.
If you enjoyed solving this challenging puzzle and want to test your skills even further, please let us know in the comments below.
Pips is a fun and challenging puzzle game where players must use dominoes to fill in a grid based on various conditions such as "equals," "does not equal," greater than," less than," or an exact number. It's easy, fun, and provides hours of mental stimulation. Each day's Pips puzzle comes with different levels of difficulty, including Easy, Medium, and Difficult.
A typical Pips grid consists of a multicolored grid where each colored area represents a specific condition that players must meet when using their dominoes to fill in the grid. The conditions can be quite complex, making it both a fun and frustrating experience for those who enjoy this game.
In an earlier edition of Today's Pips on Sunday, we solved two examples: Easy and Medium. Today, let's focus on the Hard version. It features three different spindles with a central "does not equal" group and only one 6 available for use across both the "greater than" and "less than" groups.
To tackle this challenging puzzle, players must first start at the bottom right corner of the grid. Utilize numbers close to the greater or lesser signs when placing dominoes to solve conditions efficiently. Use rules such as double spindles often bordering with "does not equal" groups to make your work easier.
One strategy for solving this Hard Pips puzzle is to place the 1/0 domino from Orange and 2 into Pink 4, followed by placing the 4/6 domino from Pink 4 into Green 9. Then proceed to put the 3/3 domino from Green 9 into Orange ≠ (using the rule of doubles often bordering with "does not equal" groups).
For another step, place the 1/4 domino from Blue and 3 into Purple 9, followed by placing the 5/4 domino from Purple 9 into Dark Blue 6. Then put the 2/2 domino from Dark Blue 6 into Orange ≠.
Finally, solve the last part of the puzzle by placing the 6/6 domino from Purple >4 into Pink = and the 6/1 domino from Pink = into Blue 5, finishing off with the 4/4 domino from Blue 5 into Orange ≠. This completes a Hard Pips puzzle.
If you enjoyed solving this challenging puzzle and want to test your skills even further, please let us know in the comments below.