Only 1 color per line
Imagine a grid that looks simple until the first color lands. One hue, one slot per row, no repeats. The rule is clear, the challenge is brutal. If you love logic games that feel like Sudoku meets a color‑coded brain teaser, this is the next level. Every move forces you to juggle numbers, patterns, and visual memory. Miss a spot and the whole board collapses. It’s the kind of puzzle that makes you count each option before you act, turning a casual session into a serious mental workout.
Tap a cell, select a shade, watch it lock into place. The interface is stripped down to essentials—no clutter, just the grid and a palette. Swipe to erase a mistake, but remember: each row can host only a single instance of any given color. The game tracks your progress, flags illegal placements, and nudges you when a line is complete.
Start by scanning the entire board, not just the active row. Spot colors that appear only once in a column—those are your safe bets. Use the “single‑candidate” technique from classic Sudoku: if a color can only fit one spot in a line, place it immediately. When you hit a dead end, backtrack a step and try a different hue. Keep a mental tally of how many colors remain for each row; the numbers shrink fast, and the pressure builds. As you progress, new grid sizes and extra shades appear, forcing you to upgrade your logic toolbox. The deeper you go, the more you’ll feel your brain adapt, turning vague intuition into precise calculation.
Ready to prove your logic chops? Grab Only 1 color per line now, and let Pokid show you how addictive a single‑color rule can be. Master the pattern, beat the timer, and climb the global leaderboard. The puzzle waits—make every hue count.
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