Welcome to this great selection of 100 new binary puzzles. They are all played on a 12x12 size grid. Here are the rules of the game:
- Place 1's and 0's in each row and column of the grid such that there are exactly six 0's and six 1's in each row and column
- The same digit cannot occur in more than two consecutive cells. Thus 000 is invalid, whilst 001 is fine
- A row cannot repeat in the grid, and neither can a column. For instance if one complete row contains 010101010101 then no other row in the column can contain exactly the
same twelve-digit sequence. Similarly if a column contained 010101010101 then no other column could contain that same sequence.
That's all there is to it!
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If you're new to binary puzzles, then you might like to try a smaller puzzle before tackling the larger ones in this magazine to get the hang of it. The video below explains the key binary-puzzle solving strategies and techniques using an 8x8 puzzle as a guide. If you'd like to try the puzzle before watching, you can do so with our Binary Puzzle Online Player
How to solve Hanjie Puzzles
In our new series of videos, you can learn about new puzzle types and take part in quizzes. Why not have a watch?
A fun logic puzzle, hanjies result in a simple piece of grid art being created. If you're new to this puzzle type but are intrigued and would like to give it a go, this video has a walkthrough of how to solve a simple hanjie puzzle to start you on your hanjie-solving adventures...
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