Hashi — Hashiwokakero, the "build bridges" puzzle from Japan's Nikoli — asks you to connect numbered islands with bridges so each island has the right number of connections, no bridges cross, and everything links into one network. Play unlimited free Hashi boards here, always uniquely solvable.
How to play Hashi
- Join the numbered islands with horizontal and vertical bridges.
- An island's number is how many bridge ends must touch it.
- At most two bridges may link the same pair, and bridges can never cross.
- Drag from one island to another to draw a bridge; drag again for a double bridge. Tap a bridge to remove it. Every island must end up connected into one network.
Example
FAQ
- Is Hashi free and unlimited on LinkMyPzzl?
- Yes. Every Hashi board is generated on demand in your browser — play as many as you want, for free, with no account.
- How is this different from the daily Hashi puzzle?
- The daily version made popular by LinkedIn offers one grid per day. LinkMyPzzl generates unlimited boards and lets you choose the difficulty, so you can actually train.
- Does every Hashi board have a unique solution?
- Yes. A solver verifies every generated board before you see it: there is always exactly one solution.