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3D nonogram – Name the object


Object RepresentationDecipher the message in the 31x31 gridIs there a algorithm to decide that the nonogram puzzle is uniqueA simple nonogramAn Amazing NonogramA fortified nonogramHow many possible starting positions are uniquely solvable for a nonogram puzzle?Very tricky nonogram - where to go next?Stuck on Nonogram 15x153D nonogram, beginner's edition






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This is a 3D nonogram. The first five boxes represent the five layers of a $5times5times5$ cube, and the last box shows the enumerations for the Z-axis. (Note that 11 means two stretches of length one here, not one of length eleven.)



To increase the difficulty somewhat, a few of the numbers have been replaced with question marks. A question mark simply means that the number of shaded cells in that row or column is unknown.




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Name the geometric object that appears in six different forms in the grid.










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    This is a 3D nonogram. The first five boxes represent the five layers of a $5times5times5$ cube, and the last box shows the enumerations for the Z-axis. (Note that 11 means two stretches of length one here, not one of length eleven.)



    To increase the difficulty somewhat, a few of the numbers have been replaced with question marks. A question mark simply means that the number of shaded cells in that row or column is unknown.




    enter image description here




    Name the geometric object that appears in six different forms in the grid.










    share|improve this question









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      This is a 3D nonogram. The first five boxes represent the five layers of a $5times5times5$ cube, and the last box shows the enumerations for the Z-axis. (Note that 11 means two stretches of length one here, not one of length eleven.)



      To increase the difficulty somewhat, a few of the numbers have been replaced with question marks. A question mark simply means that the number of shaded cells in that row or column is unknown.




      enter image description here




      Name the geometric object that appears in six different forms in the grid.










      share|improve this question









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      This is a 3D nonogram. The first five boxes represent the five layers of a $5times5times5$ cube, and the last box shows the enumerations for the Z-axis. (Note that 11 means two stretches of length one here, not one of length eleven.)



      To increase the difficulty somewhat, a few of the numbers have been replaced with question marks. A question mark simply means that the number of shaded cells in that row or column is unknown.




      enter image description here




      Name the geometric object that appears in six different forms in the grid.







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          The shapes are




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          looking at the connected cubes
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