Futoshiki is a fun and challenging logic puzzle game that originated in Japan. The objective of the game is to fill all the cells on the playing field with numbers, with some cells already filled in and the rest to be filled by the player. It is similar to the popular game "Sudoku", but with a unique twist. In addition to numbers, there are also signs (such as "more" or "less") on the playing field, indicating that one number is greater than the other. A correctly filled square must meet three conditions: the numbers in each line and column cannot be repeated, and if there are signs on the field, the condition must be met (one number is smaller than the other).
The game offers six different difficulty levels, ranging from 4x4 to 9x9. The larger the square, the more challenging the game becomes. For beginners, it is recommended to start with a 4x4 square. Each level offers 2000 unique game levels, with a higher level number indicating a more difficult game. (Level 2000 being the most complex).
To play, simply select a cell and click on the numbers at the bottom of the screen to input a number. You can input multiple numbers in one cell, but the level is only considered passed when each cell contains only one number. If you make a mistake, you can easily remove a number by selecting the cell and clicking on the corresponding number at the bottom of the screen.
Futoshiki is a great game for those who enjoy challenging logic puzzles. With its unique twist on the classic Sudoku game, it offers a new and exciting challenge for players of all levels. So why not give it a try and see if you can conquer all 2000 levels?









