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Puzzle Page Futoshiki Answers

Daily Futoshiki solutions for the Puzzle Page app. Every cell filled with a digit 1–N satisfying both Latin-square and inequality constraints. Pick a date below to see today's full answer.

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What Is Futoshiki?

Futoshiki is a logic puzzle in the Puzzle Page app that combines two constraints into one elegant grid. First, it's a Latin square: every row and every column must contain each digit from 1 to N exactly once, where N is the grid size (typically 5×5). Second, it adds inequality signs (< and >) between some pairs of adjacent cells — those constraints must also be satisfied.

Our Futoshiki solution pages show the completed grid with every cell filled in. The inequality signs themselves were part of the original puzzle clues, so they aren't shown here — just the final numbers.

How to Read Our Futoshiki Solutions

  • The grid shows every cell with its final digit in blue.
  • Each row and column contains every digit from 1 to N exactly once.
  • The inequality constraints from the original puzzle are all satisfied by these numbers — just compare any two adjacent cells with the </> signs from the app.

Strategy Tips for Faster Solving

  • Find the corners of long chains. If you see a < b < c < d as four cells in a row, the smallest must be at least 1, second at least 2, and so on — sometimes that locks in the maximum.
  • Use the Latin-square first. Many cells can be deduced by pure row/column elimination before the inequalities even come into play.
  • Watch the extremes. A cell with ‘all signs pointing in’ (greater than every neighbor) must hold the maximum value; a cell with all signs pointing out must hold 1.
  • Pencil-mark candidates. For tougher puzzles, jot the possible digits in each empty cell — eliminations cascade quickly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find today's Futoshiki answer?

The most recent daily puzzle is the first card under Latest Puzzles, marked with a Today badge.

Why don't you show the inequality signs?

The signs were the clues in the original puzzle. The grid we show is the final solved state, where every number satisfies both the Latin-square rule and every inequality constraint — so the answer is fully verified, even without showing the signs themselves.

Are these answers official?

The grids match the daily puzzle published in the Puzzle Page app by AppyNation. We're an independent fan reference, not affiliated with the publisher. See About.

What grid sizes do you cover?

Whatever the Puzzle Page app publishes — commonly 5×5. Each solution page detects its grid size automatically.

How often are new Futoshiki answers added?

Daily — usually within a few hours of the new Puzzle Page release.

What other puzzles do you cover?

All daily puzzles we have data for, including Sudoku, Kakuro, Crossword, Wordy, and more. See the complete list.