Take Ten: Puzzle With Numbers is an incredibly addictive number logic game. It is impossible to break away from it, which is why it is called “Seeds”.
Many played it at school or college, because it’s the perfect way to pass the time, requiring nothing more than a pencil and a piece of paper in a cage. Well, heads, of course.
The rules are elementary simple (that’s why the game is popular). Numbers from 1 to 19 are written out, each digit occupies a separate cell, zeros are not written. Now you just need to remove all the numbers from the field using the following algorithm: pairs of identical numbers are removed horizontally or vertically, as well as pairs that give a total of 10. There can be quite a lot of combinations due to the fact that the playing field is freed all the time and voids appear, which do not interfere with the compilation of pairs of digits. If the playing field cannot be completely cleared, then a new sequence from 1 to 19 is added, and the numbers unused for the previous round are added at the end.
The game has nice graphics: the usual cells in day and night display modes, a handwritten font and strikethrough numbers. But in the electronic version, the ability to cancel the move and a hint has been added. If you are bored and have nothing to do, “Seeds” will come to your aid.