Standard Akari rules apply:
• Place lights in some unshaded cells so that every unshaded cell is illuminated.
• Lights illuminate the cell they’re in as well as all cells seen in a straight line horizontally or vertically up to either the first shaded cell or the edge of the grid.
• Lights may not illuminate each other.
• A number in a shaded cell counts the lights orthogonally adjacent to that cell.
Akari (RGB) rules apply:
• Each light has a color, R, G or B.
• A clue in an unshaded cell gives the color resulting from all lights illuminating that cell.
• M is R+B, C is G+B, and Y is R+G.
• Lights may exist on clued cells.
Solve links:
• Kudamono Player
• Penpa+
Credit to Jubale and Jolson for the ruleset, and an extra special thank you to Pedro PSI for developing the Kudamono Player and Editor support. Amazing!
Check out all the Akari RGB puzzles on LMD!
Solution code: the colors (R,G,B,C,M,Y) of each illuminated cell in row 5
on 25. February 2025, 01:00 by Piatato
Cool!
on 27. November 2024, 00:46 by Simone Says
Good first (counts as first if it feels like that when you've forgotten everything?) akari puzzle!
on 14. October 2023, 01:31 by samuel1997
I am not experienced in Akari but this is fun and approachable to me!
on 13. October 2023, 15:30 by dumediat
This was beautiful, thank you so much for this puzzle!! :D
on 12. October 2023, 07:05 by wisty
Fixed Penpa+ link to check for either lightbulbs or number (color) placement rather than both.
on 12. October 2023, 01:09 by Myxo
Wonderful idea! Really enjoyed the puzzle.
on 11. October 2023, 02:06 by tesseralis
wow that was so joyous... this ruleset is so fun and adds a lot of interesting depth to akari. I'd love to see more puzzles with this ruleset! my only gripe is the player was working weird (after I put down my first definite marks, any auxiliary marks erased my lights!) but otherwise, really fun.
on 11. October 2023, 01:28 by KNT
thanks for something rather different :)
on 11. October 2023, 01:04 by Shuhua Milk
Excellent! Very nice puzzle!
on 10. October 2023, 22:25 by jessica6
I have two RGB lamps in my living room. If I set one to red and the other to blue, they keep their color even if they do illuminate each other (not both shining in magenta).
on 10. October 2023, 22:04 by MicroStudy
this is the ultimate coloring puzzle
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