Nonogram — known as Picross, Hanjie or Griddler and adored across Japan and Korea — has you paint a hidden picture from the number clues on each row and column. Play unlimited free nonograms here, from 5×5 up to 10×10, every one uniquely solvable.
How to play Nonogram
- Each number is one unbroken block of filled cells in that row or column, and gives its length: a "3" means 3 filled cells in a row.
- Several numbers mean several separate blocks, in that order, with at least one empty cell between them: "2 1" means a block of 2, a gap, then a single cell.
- Tap to fill a cell; switch to the ✕ tool to mark cells you know are empty. Drag to paint several.
- The puzzle is solved when the filled cells match every clue.
Example
FAQ
- Is Nonogram free and unlimited on LinkMyPzzl?
- Yes. Every Nonogram 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 Nonogram 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 Nonogram board have a unique solution?
- Yes. A solver verifies every generated board before you see it: there is always exactly one solution.