Jigsaw puzzle game presents you with an image in broken pieces and your task is to fit them together to form the original image.
There are multiple grid layouts in which the images are broken like 3x3, 4x4, 5x5, 6x6, 7x7 and, 8x8. You get 3x5=15 points for a 3x3 grid, 7x5=15 points for a 7x7 grid and so on.
You may go through the original image for reference by saying show image. However, You get 3x5 points for a 3x3 grid, 6x5 points for a 6x6 grid if you play the game without viewing the original image. If you view the image once you will not get these extra points. But, if you view the original image more than once you lose GRID SIZE points for each viewing for example -3 points for viewing original image in a 3x3 grid, -8 points for viewing original image in an 8x8 grid and likewise.
There are two layout themes: 1. In-Place grid layout In this layout, all image pieces are already present on the grid jumbled in a random manner. You need to make the original image of it by saying the image numbers. For example in a 3x3 grid, you will have 9 images present numbered as 1,2,3...9, you need to say 2 and 8 to swap the images present at numbers 2 and 8. Playing this way will generate the original image.
2. Split layout In this layout, all image pieces are shown on the right side of the screen whereas the grid is shown as blank initially in the middle of the screen. Both the right-hand images and the grid boxes are numbered as 1,2,3.... depending upon the grid size. For a grid of 3x3 numbers range from 1 to 9, for 8x8 it ranges from 1 to 64 and likewise.
To place an image from the right-hand side on a particular grid on the board say image number and then the grid number. It will remove the image from the right side list and place it in the grid. However, to remove an image from the grid back to the image list on the right side say the empty slot number from the right side and the image number of the grid image. Playing this way will generate the original image.
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