Classic Nonogram

Play Classic Nonogram and dive into an exciting adventure!

Classic Nonogram is a brain-teasing logic puzzle game, also known as Picross or Griddlers, where you uncover hidden pixel art by cracking a number-based code. You’re working on a grid—say, 10x10 or 15x15—with numbered clues along the rows and columns. Each number tells you how many squares to fill in that line (like "5" means five consecutive filled squares), and you use logic to figure out where they go, marking filled cells with a tap or click and empty ones with an X. The goal? Fill the grid correctly to reveal a black-and-white image—could be anything from a flower to a spaceship—without guessing; it’s all deduction. The vibe’s chill yet satisfying—think clean, minimalist grids and a quiet focus that hooks you in. No timers, so you can puzzle at your own pace, but one wrong move can throw off the whole picture, so precision’s key. It’s got roots in late ‘80s Japan, invented by Non Ishida, and feels like a digital pen-and-paper throwback. Perfect for a slow-burn mental workout—how many grids do you think you’d solve before the picture clicks into place?