Mark numbers on the grid that need to be removed. As seen by ChatGPT.
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Name | Sumplete: Sum delete |
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Version | 1.3.0 |
Update | Mar 23, 2024 |
Size | 24 MB |
Category | Puzzle |
Installs | 100+ |
Developer | Fuzzy Dino Labs |
Android OS | Android 5.0+ |
Google Play ID | com.denytheman.sumplete |
Sumplete: Sum delete · Description
Sumplete is a cross between sodoku and monogram puzzle games. You have to decide which numbers on the grid need to stay and which should be removed. The only hint is that the numbers outside the grid are the sum of the remaining numbers in the grid.
Mark numbers on the grid that need to be removed for the row and column sum to be correct.
Red - marking the number red will exclude it from the sum
Green - marking the number green will keep it
Once the numbers outside the grid become green, you know you have the correct sum.
ChatGPT inspired the rules of the game.
Tapping a number will mark it red first, which means it will not be counted towards the sum of that row and column. Tapping it again will mark the number green, and this will mean the number should be counted in the sum for that row and column. Tapping one more time on the same number will bring it back to the starting state where it's included in the sum.
If you are ever stuck, you can use the hints to randomly reveal the correct state for a number.
Helpful notes:
- Start with the smallest sum as you can mark all the numbers that are larger in red.
- If you see a zero for a sum in a row, that means you can mark all the numbers red for the same row.
Mark numbers on the grid that need to be removed for the row and column sum to be correct.
Red - marking the number red will exclude it from the sum
Green - marking the number green will keep it
Once the numbers outside the grid become green, you know you have the correct sum.
ChatGPT inspired the rules of the game.
Tapping a number will mark it red first, which means it will not be counted towards the sum of that row and column. Tapping it again will mark the number green, and this will mean the number should be counted in the sum for that row and column. Tapping one more time on the same number will bring it back to the starting state where it's included in the sum.
If you are ever stuck, you can use the hints to randomly reveal the correct state for a number.
Helpful notes:
- Start with the smallest sum as you can mark all the numbers that are larger in red.
- If you see a zero for a sum in a row, that means you can mark all the numbers red for the same row.