0h h1

A little logic game.

0h h1: A Simple Yet Engaging Logic Game Chrome Extension

0h h1 is a chrome extension featuring a captivating logic game developed by Q42. The game comprises enthralling puzzle-solving, where the player toggles between red and blue tiles in adherence to the game rules. It requires the player to avoid three similar colored tiles in a row/column, maintain equal blue and red tiles in each row and column, and keep every row and column unique. Puzzles are unlimited and available in four different grid sizes. The game is entirely free, devoid of ads, locked features, or nag screens, offering a seamless gaming experience.
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Extension stats

By: Q42
Rating: 4.53
(247)
Version: 1.3.3 (Last updated: 2015-09-23)
Creation date: 2015-09-23
Risk impact: Very low risk impact
Risk likelihood:
Manifest version: 2
Permissions:
  • storage
Size: 694.27K

Ranking

Other platforms

0h h1 (v1.6.2)
4.58 (8,376) 853,122+
Not available on Firefox
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Extension summary

0h h1 is a little logic game by Q42.

It follows three simple rules:

  1. Three red tiles or three blue tiles next to each other in a row or column isn't allowed
  2. A full row or column must have as many blue tiles as it has red ones.
  3. No two rows are the same. No two columns either.

Simply tap a tile to make it red or blue and complete the grid. 0h h1 gives you unlimited puzzles for all four grid sizes:

4 x 4 6 x 6 8 x 8 10 x 10

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User reviews

These summaries are automatically generated weekly using AI based on recent user reviews. Chrome Web Store does not verify user reviews, so some user reviews may be inaccurate, spammy, or outdated.
Pros
  • Addictive and fun game
  • Good for exercising the brain
  • Simple to learn but challenging to master
  • Pleasant UI with dark mode
  • Keeps players occupied and thinking
Cons
  • Confusing rules for some players
  • Difficulty increases significantly at higher levels
  • Unwanted hints and guidance that can distract
  • Name of the game is confusing for some
  • Limited features for daily challenges
Most mentioned
  • Challenging game
  • Confusing rules
  • Addictive gameplay
  • Good brain exercise
  • Fun puzzle experience
User reviews
I'm not smart enough for this. If you don't have the IQ of Einstein, or don't have great problem solving skills and ability to instantly solve more or less the entire puzzle before you've begun, don't play. It was just confusing to me, especially because of the solid half a dozen major rules and lack of ability to move all pieces. there are so many variables to consider that change what the solution would be that they just confused me.

good
by Valera Melkonian, 2020-02-20

Love it so much
by Joyce Y, 2019-07-22
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Extension safety

Risk impact

0h h1 does not require any sensitive permissions.

Risk likelihood

0h h1 has earned a fairly good reputation and likely can be trusted.

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