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This is an example of a completed Dominosa puzzle. You will start with a grid of numbers with no dominoes inserted. Your aim is to find all the dominoes in the grid.
A domino is a pair of numbers, and you can only have one of each domino. For this grid, we have the numbers 0-6, for example. This means that dominoes we are looking for in this grid are:
  • 0-0
  • 0-1
  • 0-2
  • 0-3
  • 0-4
  • 0-5
  • 0-6
  • 1-1
  • 1-2
  • 1-3
  • 1-4
  • 1-5
  • 1-6
  • 2-2
  • 2-3
  • 2-4
  • 2-5
  • 2-6
  • 3-3
  • 3-4
  • 3-5
  • 3-6
  • 4-4
  • 4-5
  • 4-6
  • 5-5
  • 5-6
  • 6-6
Any mistakes you make will be hilighted in red. The website will know when you have completed a puzzle and will tell you. If you have an account and are logged in, the website will remember that you have completed that puzzle. You will also take part in out leaderboards. It's free to create an account!

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