Diamonds (like Minesweeper)



In each 7x7 grid, diamonds have been hidden in 10 of the 49 squares.   Your task is to determine the positions of the diamonds.   The numbers in the diagram provide clues: A number in a square indicates how many diamonds lie next to the square - in other words, how many adjacent squares (including diagonally adjacent squares) contain diamonds.   No square with a number in it contains a diamond, and a diamond may appear in a square with no numbers adjacent to it.

These puzzles were created by Peter Gordon and are similar to the Microsoft game of Minesweeper

Diamonds #1

Diamonds #2




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