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Zuzu · Binary Puzzle Game

Zuzu · Binary Puzzle Game

Test your logic and skill

Games
Puzzle
Strategy
53 reviews
⭐️4.5 / 5
Rating
🙌52
Ratings
📼4 scs
Content
📦~ in 4 months
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of Zuzu · Binary Puzzle Game

1.37

January 4, 2024

Performance improvements and patches.

1.36

August 22, 2023

Performance improvements and patches.

1.35

December 21, 2022

Performance improvements and patches.

1.34

October 11, 2022

Performance improvements and patches.

1.33

April 3, 2022

Performance improvements and patches.

1.31

November 24, 2021

Performance improvements and patches.

1.30

April 23, 2021

Performance improvements and patches.

1.29

April 11, 2021

Performance improvements and patches.

1.28

January 17, 2021

Performance improvements and patches.

1.27

October 22, 2020

Performance improvements and patches.

Price History of Zuzu · Binary Puzzle Game

Description of Zuzu · Binary Puzzle Game

Enjoy Zuzu, a binary puzzle game that tests your logic and skill! If you like Sudoku puzzles, you will love Zuzu! About Zuzu: Your goal is to fill in the board using only logical determination, similar to Sudoku. Tap a tile on the board to set or change its color. Like the binary number system in general, there are only two tile colors, orange (0) and blue (1). Zuzu games begin with an unfinished grid that must be filled in correctly according to three rules listed below. Each row and each column: .. is unique .. has an equal number of red and blue tiles .. has no more than two adjacent tiles of the same color The strategies for solving a Zuzu binary puzzle vary in complexity. Once you install the game you will find a “How to Play” section with a link to a video outlining some successful solving strategies for a binary puzzle. Track your best and average solve times over history with our stats tracker. You can play Zuzu by Razzle Puzzles on your phone and tablet. Enjoy online or in offline mode! For support please contact us at support@razzlepuzzles.com or visit RazzlePuzzles.com
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Zuzu · Binary Puzzle Game: FAQ

Is Zuzu · Binary Puzzle Game available on iPad devices?

Yes, Zuzu · Binary Puzzle Game is iPad-friendly.
Zuzu · Binary Puzzle Game was released by Matthew Murphy.
Your iOS device must be running iOS 13.0 or above.
The Zuzu · Binary Puzzle Game app has a consumer rating of 4.5 and gets a lot of positive feedback.
The App Category Of Zuzu · Binary Puzzle Game Is Games.
The newest version of Zuzu · Binary Puzzle Game is 1.37.
The latest Zuzu · Binary Puzzle Game update was released on July 4, 2024.
The Zuzu · Binary Puzzle Game app originally came out on February 5, 2023.
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Currently, Zuzu · Binary Puzzle Game supports Dutch, English, French and 10 more.
Sorry, Zuzu · Binary Puzzle Game is not part of Apple Arcade.
Sorry, there are no in-app purchases available in Zuzu · Binary Puzzle Game.
Sorry, Zuzu · Binary Puzzle Game is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

Screenshots of Zuzu · Binary Puzzle Game

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Reviews of Zuzu · Binary Puzzle Game

  • Multiple valid solutions

    Check for valid board instead of checking against answer key. If you algorithmically generate boards and don’t check for unique valid solutions then you end up having multiple valid solutions.
  • Good app, fun

    This is a fun game. You can pick different size grids, which increase the difficulty. To answer “a solid meh” comment, the rule you missed is, every row and column, backwards and forwards, must be unique. I personally decided I don’t have time or care enough to compare every row and column, but it does provide a challenge. Overall, a fun distraction.
  • Very good

    This simple looking game is challenging. One of the reviewers commented on how there are multiple possible solutions to individual puzzles. I think he/she missed a rule of the game - that no two columns may be identical and no two rows may be identical. I missed that rule at first also.