Star Battle (also known as "Two Not Touch") is a challenging logic puzzle. Place two stars in every row, in every column, and in every region, but make sure that the stars do not touch! Each puzzle has only one solution, which can be reached with logic reasoning, no guessing needed!
Solve these logic puzzles to challenge yourself, to relax, to train your brain, or to kill some time. This puzzle provides hours of challenging entertainment! With puzzles ranging from easy to fiendish, it offers something for both beginners and experts.
Star Battle can be classified as an object placement puzzle, like Battleship or Trees and Tents, and a binary determination puzzle, like Hitori or Nurikabe. Users often refer to it as a nice cross between Sudoku and Minesweeper.
These logic puzzles can be pretty tricky and it might take some time to learn how to solve them. The app includes a "How to Play" to explain the solving strategies and you can always ask for a hint if you are stuck. You can also check at any time if your solution is correct so far.
Are you up for the challenge? Can you solve them all?
Gameplay features:
- All progress is saved
- Undo/redo
- Hints
- Check if you made mistakes
- Timer (can be switched off)
App features:
- Puzzles in four difficulty levels
- How-to-play explanation
- Works offline
- Dark theme
- Eight color themes
- List of recently played puzzles
- Progress overview
The puzzle is relatively new, created by Hans Eendebak for the 2003 World Puzzle Championship. The puzzle is also knows as Two Not Touch, under which name it is published in the The New York Times. All puzzles in the app are created by brennerd.
Solve these logic puzzles to challenge yourself, to relax, to train your brain, or to kill some time. This puzzle provides hours of challenging entertainment! With puzzles ranging from easy to fiendish, it offers something for both beginners and experts.
Star Battle can be classified as an object placement puzzle, like Battleship or Trees and Tents, and a binary determination puzzle, like Hitori or Nurikabe. Users often refer to it as a nice cross between Sudoku and Minesweeper.
These logic puzzles can be pretty tricky and it might take some time to learn how to solve them. The app includes a "How to Play" to explain the solving strategies and you can always ask for a hint if you are stuck. You can also check at any time if your solution is correct so far.
Are you up for the challenge? Can you solve them all?
Gameplay features:
- All progress is saved
- Undo/redo
- Hints
- Check if you made mistakes
- Timer (can be switched off)
App features:
- Puzzles in four difficulty levels
- How-to-play explanation
- Works offline
- Dark theme
- Eight color themes
- List of recently played puzzles
- Progress overview
The puzzle is relatively new, created by Hans Eendebak for the 2003 World Puzzle Championship. The puzzle is also knows as Two Not Touch, under which name it is published in the The New York Times. All puzzles in the app are created by brennerd.
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