The numbers at the top and side of this nonogram puzzle indicate squares - or groups of consecutive squares - that are to be shaded in. For example the numbers 5,3 tell you that there is a group of 5 and a group of 3 squares to be shaded, with at least one unshaded square between them.
Once you have identified and shaded all the right squares, the remaining letters will spell out a quote from a famous movie.
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The numbers at the top and side of this Hanjie puzzle indicate squares - or groups of consecutive squares - that are to be shaded in. For example the numbers 5,3 tell you that there is a group of 5 and a group of 3 squares to be shaded, with at least one unshaded square between them.
Once you have identified and shaded all the right squares, a picture will emerge.
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Each rectangle contains either a battery with a positive (+) and negative (–) pole OR a dud wooden block which does nothing. The numbers along the top and left indicate how many positive poles there are in that row or column; likewise for the other numbers showing the number of negative poles.
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