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Origins and Rules of Takuzu

Takuzu is a logic game inspired by similar number puzzles, such as Sudoku. It gained popularity due to its simplicity and easy-to-understand rules.

Takuzu is played on a grid of varying sizes, typically 6×6, 8×8, 10×10, or 12×12 squares. The objective of the game is to fill the grid with 0s and 1s while following these rules:

  1. No more than two consecutive identical digits are allowed, whether horizontally or vertically.
  2. Each row and each column must contain an equal number of 0s and 1s.
  3. Rows and columns must be unique within the grid.
  4. The grid may come pre-filled with a few 0s and 1s to help start the puzzle.

Tips and Tricks for Solving a Takuzu Grid

  1. Identify Mandatory Cells: Look for cells that must be a 0 or a 1 to adhere to the rules. For example, if a cell is flanked by two 1s, it must be a 0.
  2. Maintain Number Balance: Ensure that each row and column has an equal number of 0s and 1s, avoiding an excess of either digit.
  3. Prevent Repetitions: Check and compare rows and columns to ensure no repeating patterns.
  4. Use Deductive Reasoning: Apply a methodical process of deduction and elimination to progressively complete the grid.

These strategies will help you efficiently solve a Takuzu puzzle.