Arukone is a logic game where points on a grid must be connected. The game board consists of a grid with various pairs of points that need to be connected with lines. The lines must not cross, and all cells of the grid must be part of a connection. The goal is to correctly fill the entire grid by connecting all pairs of points.


5 Tips for Playing Arukone:


1. Start with simple connections


Begin with point pairs that can be connected directly. These connections often lay the foundation for solving the rest of the puzzle.


2. Pay attention to corners and edges


Points on the edges or in the corners of the grid have fewer possible connections. Use these constraints to help place initial lines.


3. Use space efficiently


Plan your lines to minimize blocked areas, leaving enough room for other connections to be completed.


4. Consider the entire grid


Keep an eye on the entire board. Viewing the puzzle as a whole can help identify potential conflicts early.


5. Experiment strategically


If a solution doesn’t work, try different approaches. Backtracking and adjustments are often necessary to find the correct solution.

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