Strimko

Strimko is a logic number puzzle invented by the Grabarchuk Family in 2008. It is based on the idea of Latin squares described by the Swiss mathematician and physicist Leonhard Euler in the 18th century.

Strimko
Box art
Developer(s)Puzzlium Inc., Quokka Studios Pty Ltd, Braintonik, Grabarchuk Puzzles
Publisher(s)Puzzlium Inc., Quokka Studios Pty Ltd, Braintonik, Grabarchuk Puzzles
Platform(s)Paperback, iOS, Kindle, Windows, Mac OS X, Web
ReleasePaperback/Kindle Book
October 2017
Kindle Game
November 2011
PC/Mac Game
February 2010
iOS App
September 2009
Web Game
January 2008
Genre(s)Puzzle
Mode(s)Single player

All Strimko puzzles are solvable with pure logic; no special knowledge is required. Strimko uses only three basic elements: rows, columns, and streams. All elements have an equal number of cells, and the goal is to make each row, column, and stream contain the whole set of specified numbers. Cells in the grid are organized into several streams of equal length, which often run diagonally and even branching. Such mechanics create entangled patterns resulting in interesting challenges and unusual logic.

Strimko challenges were handcrafted by Helen, Tanya, and Peter Grabarchuk, and hundreds of original Strimko puzzles were published in various forms and platforms: Web, iOS, PC/Mac, Kindle, paperback.

Overview

The goal of the game is to fully fill in the given grid (3x3, 4x4, 5x5 ...) with missing numbers observing three simple rules.

Rule #1 Each row must contain different numbers.

Rule #2 Each column must contain different numbers.

Rule #3 Each stream must contain different numbers.

Reception

The game received positive reviews from GameZebo (3.5/5),[1] Jay Is Games (4/5)[2] and Softpedia (4.8/5).[3]

References

  1. Stone, David (22 February 2010). "Strimko Review". GameZebo.
  2. "Strimko". Jay Is Games. 28 February 2010.
  3. "Strimko 1.01". Softpedia. Archived from the original on 19 May 2011.
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