Easy Hashi Puzzles
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Easy Hashi puzzles are designed to be solved with a small number of logical deduction steps — the kind you can apply systematically without needing to hold too many constraints in your head at once. They are not trivial, but every island's correct bridge count can be established through direct observation: corner islands, maximum-value islands, and forced-direction clusters. Most players find that easy puzzles give them exactly the dose of satisfying progress they want in a short sitting.
Expect clean logic chains with minimal backtracking. Every bridge placement should feel justified. Easy puzzles across all three grid sizes (7×7, 10×10, and 15×15) are categorized here — a 15×15 easy puzzle is more spacious than a 7×7 easy puzzle, but both require the same low deduction depth.
Solving Tips for Easy Puzzles
- Corners first, always. A corner island touches only two possible neighbors — its bridge options are immediately constrained.
- Maximum-value islands (numbered 8 on a 10×10, or 6 in a smaller area) must double-bridge almost every neighbor. Find them early.
- If an island's number equals twice its neighbor count, every neighbor must receive a double bridge. This single insight solves a surprising portion of easy puzzles.
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Easy — Mini (7×7)
Easy — Standard (10×10)
Easy — Large (15×15)
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