10 x 10 Nonogram with Whammies - "Fluttering"

Nonograms are picture logic puzzles where the goal is to draw cells based on the number hints. Each row and column must have filled-in cells according to the numbers to the left or the top, where each number refers to subsequent colored cells, and all of these sets are separated by at least one empty cell.
Write 'd' to draw a cell, and 'x' to mark a cell as empty.
You are allowed to make 3 mistakes before the quiz ends
If you are new to nonograms, check out a guide or the Wikipedia article
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7 Comments
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Level 83
Jan 23, 2025
These are super fun! I’m curious… are they doable with pure logic? I’ve always had to use the picture for context and do 50/50 shots to crack them.
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Level 74
Jan 23, 2025
These are always 100% doable with logic only! For this one you might need at least one slightly less obvious solving technique
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Level 70
Jan 23, 2025
Try untimed rather than guessing
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Level 60
Jan 23, 2025
Another awesome nonogram!
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Level 74
Jan 23, 2025
thanks!
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Level 57
Feb 11, 2025
I love these! I've become hooked having just discovered them. I will say that this one I found less enjoyable, simply because I struggled to pick up on any clues and eventually proceeded off of the apparent symmetry. I'm curious though - what's the best technique when the numbers are mostly lower, and therefore don't glean clues?
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Level 74
Feb 12, 2025
Thanks, It's hard to give accurate clues as I don't know where you got stuck. I can say that in this one, it's important to count where the 1s can fit in some of the rows/columns after the initial steps. Additionally, I believe you need to use the 1 2 combination at the beginning of some columns with a filled in cell on the 3rd row to deduce which cell in that column must be empty based on that information.