Each puzzle below consists of a 5x5 grid with some numerical clues along its sides.

The object is to place a skyscraper in each square, with a height between 1 and 5, so that no two skyscrapers in a row or column have the same number of floors.

In addition, the number of visible skyscrapers, as viewed from the direction of each clue, is equal to the value of the clue.   Note that higher skyscrapers block the view of lower skyscrapers located behind them.





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Solution to the Problem:





Correctly solved by:

1. Ivy Joseph Pune, Maharashtra, India
2. Leah Snyder Nashville, Tennessee
3. Caden Sweep Mountain View High School,
Mountain View, Wyoming
4. Haylee Rudy Mountain View High School,
Mountain View, Wyoming
5. Mia Tucker Mountain View High School,
Mountain View, Wyoming
6. Kolten Roit Mountain View High School,
Mountain View, Wyoming
7. Soonho You (유순호) JeonJu, South Korea
8. Skyler Kraai Delta High School,
Delta, Colorado
9. Brijesh Dave Mumbai City, Maharashtra, India
10. Drew Harris Delta High School,
Delta, Colorado