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
Fun! At one point, I could not deduce the next move and needed to guess. At the other one that did not happen. Did I overlook something or is guessing deliberately part of this one?
If you want any explanations to specific cases where you got stuck, feel free to to send the grid to me (which would be more convenient on Discord). And the whammies are there for a reason :)