The game of Pips has arrived at the halfway point of January, with 31 days remaining in the month - though we're focusing on just one day so far. A little winter sadness is being brushed off as the player looks to fill out a grid, complete dominoes and conquer conditions. In this latest puzzle, there are three levels: Easy, Medium, and Hard.
To begin with, Pips players have to navigate a multi-colored grid - each box represents a different condition that needs to be fulfilled. Players are given a specific number of dominoes, and the challenge is to use all dominoes while adhering to the rules of the game.
Here's a visual example of what today's Pips puzzle looks like: it contains several conditions such as "the pips must equal one another in this group", "the pips must not equal one another in this group", and more. By fitting these dominoes into their designated spots, players can unlock a solution.
To provide an example of how to play Pips, here's a visual representation. The first step is to place the 6/6 domino in the "Purple = tiles". From there, the next domino should be placed according to the conditions set out by each color and number symbol on the grid.
To complete today's puzzle successfully, it's recommended that you familiarize yourself with the rules. It may seem challenging at first, but practice makes perfect as players work through their way from Easy to Hard levels of difficulty.
To begin with, Pips players have to navigate a multi-colored grid - each box represents a different condition that needs to be fulfilled. Players are given a specific number of dominoes, and the challenge is to use all dominoes while adhering to the rules of the game.
Here's a visual example of what today's Pips puzzle looks like: it contains several conditions such as "the pips must equal one another in this group", "the pips must not equal one another in this group", and more. By fitting these dominoes into their designated spots, players can unlock a solution.
To provide an example of how to play Pips, here's a visual representation. The first step is to place the 6/6 domino in the "Purple = tiles". From there, the next domino should be placed according to the conditions set out by each color and number symbol on the grid.
To complete today's puzzle successfully, it's recommended that you familiarize yourself with the rules. It may seem challenging at first, but practice makes perfect as players work through their way from Easy to Hard levels of difficulty.