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Tents is a logic puzzle game that involves placing tents in a grid of trees, following specific rules. The objective is to determine the correct placement of tents around the trees while adhering to certain conditions. The game is also known by other names such as "Campsite," "Tents and Trees," or "Number Tents."


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Place tents in the empty squares in such a way that:

  • no two tents are adjacent, even diagonally
  • the number of tents in each row and column matches the numbers around the edge of the grid
  • it is possible to match tents to trees so that each tree is orthogonally adjacent to its own tent (but may also be adjacent to other tents).

Click in a square to place or remove a tent. Right-click to mark a square as empty (not a tent). Right-click and drag along a row or column to mark many squares at once as empty.

Warning '!' marks appear to indicate adjacent tents. Numbers round the edge of the grid light up red to indicate they do not match the number of tents in the row. Groups of tents light up red to indicate that they have too few trees between them, and vice versa.

Courtesy of Simon Tatham's Puzzle Collection via the MIT license .

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