Futoshiki is a Japanese numeric puzzle game with simple rules. Players fill a grid with numbers one through five, ensuring no repeats in each row and column, while respecting relational signs between cells.
Match and place numbers correctly, ensuring no repeats in rows or columns, and respect relational signs.
Controls are not stated, so the game involves placing numbers according to grid rules and signs. Players focus on logical placement without specific input methods.
Watch how numbers relate to each other, and think about placement to avoid conflicts. Focus on relational signs and ensure all digits fit without repeats.
Q: How are the grid and numbers filled? A: By placing numbers respecting rules and signs.
Q: What is the main objective? A: Fill grid with numbers one to five without repeats.
Q: Are features like timers or hints stated? Not stated.
Q: What is the main mechanic? Placing numbers to satisfy constraints.