December 27th, 2015 05:05 PMPixel Fill-In Puzzles
Hey guys! Figured I'd post this here to offer something interesting for you guys to do if you want to. Apparently you'll have to open these images in a separate tab. I'll just provide a link to the actual image within the image. So, yeah, just click it to get the full thing.

If anyone remembers the old Tips & Tricks magazines, you might remember the "pencil puzzles" they had in the back of the magazines. They'd usually have about 2 per issue. They looked something like this and this.

They're time-wasters, and they really aren't "puzzles" at all. Please also note that they do not relate to nonograms / picross in any way. :P

This is exactly how it looks: fill in the squares in each cell according to where they're labelled to go. I used to love these things. Recently I really wanted to do some, and was sad to find that there really aren't that many copies out there. :\ Not blank ones, anyway.

So I decided to create a template based on their online blank "Pencil Puzzles" template:
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These are 100% print friendly, and I actually recommend you print these out to do these puzzles. Or not, it really doesn't matter.
If you do print them, I highly suggest downloading the pictures to your computer first and printing it from there. There in the print settings / page setup you can select "Adjust to 100% normal size" so that it will actually print correctly.

That template is there for you to make your own, as well! If you make one then post it here to share with the rest of the world. :P You can use any sprites / pixel art, but remember that it needs to be stripped down to just black and white colors.

Pixel Fill-In #1
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Pixel Fill-In #2
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Pixel Fill-In #3
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Pixel Fill-In #4
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I'm working on making more; I'll post them as I finish them. Have fun with these! <3