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Skyscraper

Each row and column uses heights 1–N once. Edge numbers count how many buildings you see from that direction—taller ones hide anything shorter behind them.

This game asks you to place building heights so each row and column uses every height once, while matching the edge clues that count visible towers. It can be good practice for scanning a line, comparing sizes, and checking several rules at once.

These games are for fun and for learning how you do at little tasks. Short rounds like these can help you cognitively by giving you a place to train attention, memory, and hand eye timing in a playful way. They are not a doctor visit. They are not a school test you must pass. A score here does not mean you are sick or broken. People are all a little different and your results can change from day to day. If you feel pain, fear, or worry about your body or your mind, talk to a trusted grown up or a pro who helps people feel better. We hope you enjoy the games and learn a little about how fast and steady you can go. Read more on the Privacy page.

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