Monocolorgram (Instructions Below) My own special take on a type of puzzle called a "Nonogram" -- Nonograms (also known as Picross or Griddlers) are picture-logic puzzles where players fill in a grid's cells based on numerical clues. The goal is to reveal a hidden pixelated image by using deductive reasoning to determine which squares to shade and which to leave blank. My take on it introduces colors, and instead of having multiple numbers to show different blocks of numbers to figure out the answers, the left side shows how many scratch cats are in each color, and the rows/columns show how many Scratch Cats are in each row/column. Use these numbers to strategically figure out where the scratch cats are on the board. (Note: I am not a professional puzzle maker and several puzzles may have situations where you have to guess and can't figure out by pure logic only) Instructions: On the left side of the screen, it shows the colors in the puzzles, and each color indicates how many Scratch Cats are in each color. The rows/columns show how many Scratch Cats are in each row/column Find the location of each Scratch Cat to win The buttons on the bottom indicate whether you're placing markers for; possible cat, no cat, and the last button confirms your choice of a Scratch Cat being there If a red cat appears, the answer is incorrect, but if a correctly colored cat appears, your choice is correct. If you get 3 incorrect answers, you lose the game.