Nonogram is a picture cross puzzle that uses pure logic to reveal hidden pixel art. No guessing. Just numbers and your brain. If you loved Sudoku but want something visual, this is your next obsession. Each grid is a miniature mystery—fill the right squares, and a cute lion or spaceship appears like magic.
Easy to learn. Hard to put down. The logic clicks fast, but mastering the harder puzzles? That takes focus.
Works smoothly on any device.
Numbers at the top of columns and left of rows are your roadmap. A "3 1" clue means three consecutive filled squares, at least one empty space, then one more filled square. Multiple numbers? Multiple groups. Always separated by gaps. Cross-reference rows and columns to narrow down exactly where each group fits.
Start with the obvious ones. A "5" clue on a 5-square row? Fill the whole thing. A "1 1 1" on a 5-square row? Mark the edges as X first to eliminate options. Use the X tool to mark squares you *know* are empty—this stops accidental mistakes that cost hearts. Work row by row, then switch to columns. The image slowly reveals itself like a Polaroid developing.
Complete a puzzle to add its pixel art to your gallery. Harder difficulties unlock tougher images—think geometric patterns or detailed animals. The confetti burst when you finish? Pure dopamine. If you run out of lives, watch a quick ad to refill your hearts and keep the streak alive. Hints cost you, so save them for the final few cells when logic alone isn't cutting it.
Perfect for anyone who thinks while they relax. Commuters, break-takers, or night owls unwinding before bed. Sessions last 3–10 minutes per puzzle, so it fits into tiny pockets of time. If you like Sudoku's logic but want a visual payoff, you're the target player.
Meditative chaos. Your brain hums as patterns click into place, but there's zero time pressure. The grid layout is sharp and minimal—no flashy distractions, just numbers and squares. This runs at 60 FPS even on older phones because the 2D vector-style UI is lightweight. The pixel art reveal at the end gives you that "aha!" moment every single time. It's the gaming equivalent of popping bubble wrap.
1. Saves: Progress auto-saves via cloud sync. Start on your phone, finish on your tablet. No data loss.
2. Performance: Built on Unity with a mobile-optimized engine. Loads instantly in your browser. No lag, no crashes, just smooth logic puzzles.
If you want a brain workout that feels like a reward, play this now.
Nonogram was developed by Anna Inc. Released in February 2026.