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CrossMe Color Premium Nonogram

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AppRecs rating 4.5. Trustworthiness 78 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 18 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.

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4.5

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Ratings breakdown

5 star

88%

4 star

7%

3 star

1%

2 star

3%

1 star

1%

What to know

Low review manipulation risk

18% review manipulation risk

Credible reviews

78% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews

High user satisfaction

88% of sampled ratings are 5 stars

About CrossMe Color Premium Nonogram

Nonograms are logic puzzles with simple rules and challenging solutions, keep you playing them!

Fill the cells according to numbers at the side of the grid to discover a hidden picture. It’s also known as Picross, Griddlers, Hanjie and Japanese crosswords.

★ TONS OF PUZZLES
- more than 3000 different nonograms: animals, plants, people, tools, buildings, foods, sports, transports, music, professions, cars and more!

★ DIFFERENT SIZES
- ranging from small 10x10 and normal 20x20 to large 90x90!

★ GREAT TIME KILLER
- will keep you entertained in waiting rooms!

★ LIKE SUDOKU
- but it’s with images and way more fun!

★ A MENTAL WORKOUT
- exercise your brain!

★ WELL DESIGNED
- it's intuitive and beautiful

★ ENDLESS PLAYING
- unlimited number of random nonograms! You will never get bored with this puzzles!

★ NO TIME LIMIT
- it’s so relaxing!

★ NO WIFI? NO PROBLEM!
- you can play picross offline!


Nonograms, also known as pic-a-pix, started appearing in Japanese puzzle magazines. Non Ishida published three picture grid puzzles in 1988 in Japan under the name of "Window Art Puzzles". Subsequently in 1990, James Dalgety in the UK invented the name Nonograms after Non Ishida, and The Sunday Telegraph started publishing them on a weekly basis.

In japanese nonograms the numbers are a form of discrete tomography that measures how many unbroken lines of filled-in squares there are in any given row or column. For example, a clue of "4 8 3" would mean there are sets of four, eight, and three filled squares, in that order, with at least one blank square between successive groups. To solve Japanese nonogram, one needs to determine which squares will be filled and which will be empty.
These nonograms are often black and white, describing a binary image, but they can also be colored. If colored, the number clues are also colored to indicate the color of the squares. In such crossword two differently colored numbers may have a space in between them. For example, a black four followed by a red two could mean four black boxes, some empty spaces, and two red boxes, or it could simply mean four black boxes followed immediately by two red ones.
Hanjie has no theoretical limit on size, and is not restricted to square layouts.

Griddlers were implemented by 1995 on hand held electronic toys in Japan. They were released with name Picross - Picture Crossword.
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Reviews for CrossMe Color Premium Nonogram

Sabrina Nicole Stewart

11/7/2025

LOVE IT! I've been playing this for YEARS. I lost my account a few times only due to forgetting to back it up. Now I use it on my phone and my kindle.

Lisette Boxman

8/31/2025

just a great add free game with lots of puzzles

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