Welcome to our guide for the popular game “LogiNode”! In this article, we will be providing solutions for levels 1-71 and explaining the logic behind the puzzles. So whether you’re stuck on a particular level or just looking for some helpful tips, this guide has got you covered. Let’s jump right in and start conquering those challenging levels!
Introduction
Due to Steam’s limitations I had to divide this guide onto two parts. Check out part 2 (levels 72-102) at the link below.
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Rules
The number on the green node shows the number of steps to the closest colorful node.
This means that there can be more than one colorful node in this range, but there can’t be any colorful nodes closer than this number of steps.
Example. The green 2 should have at least one colorful node two steps away from it, and all nodes one step away from it should be blank.
Example. The green 3 should have at least one colorful node three steps away from it, and all nodes 1-2 steps away from it should be blank.
The number on the blue node shows the number of steps to the second closest colorful node.
This means that there can be more than one colorful node in this range, and there can’t be more than one colorful node closer than this number of steps.
Example. The blue 2 should have at least two colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, but no more than one colorful node one step away from it.
The blue 2 can have:
one colorful node one step away from it and one (or more) colorful node two steps away from it
OR
zero colorful nodes one step away from it and two (or more) colorful nodes two steps away from it.
Example. The blue 3 should have at least two colorful nodes 1-3 steps away from it, but no more than one colorful node 1-2 step away from is.
The blue 3 can have:
one colorful node 1-2 steps away from it and one (or more) colorful node three steps away from it
OR
zero colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it and two (or more) colorful nodes three steps away from it.
The number on the red node shows the number of steps to the third closest colorful node.
This means that there can be more than one colorful node in this range, and there can’t be more than two colorful nodes closer than this number of steps.
Example. The red 2 should have at least three colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, but no more than two colorful nodes one step away from it.
The red 2 can have:
one colorful node one step away from it and two (or more) colorful nodes two steps away from it
OR
two colorful nodes one step away from it and one (or more) colorful node two steps away from it
OR
zero colorful nodes one step away from it and three (or more) colorful nodes two steps away from it.
Example. The red 3 should have at least three colorful nodes 1-3 steps away from it, but no more than two colorful nodes one step away from it.
The red 3 can have:
one colorful node 1-2 steps away from it and two (or more) colorful nodes three steps away from it
OR
two colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it and one (or more) colorful nodes three steps away from it
OR
zero colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it and three (or more) colorful nodes three steps away from it.
The easiest rule to understand. The number in the middle of the hexagon shows the number of colorful nodes on the hexagon.
Green Tutorial
The green 1 needs one colorful node one step away from it. There is only one covered node, and it is colorful.
The green needs for all nodes one step away from it to be blank. The covered node is blank.
The green 2 needs one colorful node two steps away from it. However, it also needs for all nodes one step away from it to be blank. So, the first covered node in this chain is blank and the second node is colorful.
The second node is a green 1. It needs one colorful node one step away from it, so the final covered node is colorful.
Levels 1-4
The green 2 can’t have colorful nodes one step away from it and should have at least one colorful node two steps away.
Two nodes one step away from the green 2 should be blank, and the node two steps away from the green 2 should be colorful.
The green 3 can’t have colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it and should have at least one colorful node three steps away.
Four nodes 1-2 steps away from the green 3 should be blank, and the node three steps away from the green 3 should be colorful.
The green 3 can’t have colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it. Three nodes 1-2 steps away from the green 3 should be blank.
The green 2 should have at least one colorful node two steps away. The node two steps away from the green 2 should be colorful.
The green 3 can’t have colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it and should have at least one colorful node three steps away.
Three nodes 1-2 steps away from the green 3 should be blank, and the node three steps away from the green 3 should be colorful.
The green 1 needs at least one colorful node one step away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
Blue Tutorial
The blue 2 needs one colorful node two steps away from it. There is only one like that.
The green 2 needs all nodes one step away from it to be blank.
The blue 2 needs one other node one or two steps away to be colorful. There is only one node left, and it is colorful.
Lets look at the left chain first. If the covered node is colorful, it will break the blue 2, since it needs no more that one colorful node one step away from it. Therefore, the covered node is blank.
Lets look at the right chain. If the covered node it blank, it will break the blue 1 – it needs two colorful nodes one step away from it. Therefore, the covered node is colorful.
Lets look at the bottom left chain first. The blue 3 needs no more than one colorful node one or two steps away from it. There is one already (the green 2), so the covered node is blank.
Lets look at the top right chain. The blue 2 needs another colorful node 1-2 steps away from it, so the covered node is colorful.
Levels 5-10
The blue 3 needs at least one colorful node three steps away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The green 1 needs at least one colorful node one step away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The blue 3 can’t have more than one colorful node 1-2 steps away from it. There is one already, so the remaining covered node should be blank.
The green 3 can’t have colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it and should have at least one colorful node three steps away.
Two nodes 1-2 steps away from the green 3 should be blank, and the node three steps away from the green 3 should be colorful.
The blue 1 needs at least two colorful nodes one step away from it. There are two covered nodes in this range – both should be colorful.
The blue 3 can’t have more than one colorful node 1-2 steps away from it, and it already has one. The blue 3 needs at least one colorful node three steps away from it.
Three nodes 1-2 steps away from the blue 3 should be blank, and the node three steps away from the blue 3 should be colorful.
The blue 3 can’t have more than one colorful node 1-2 steps away from it, and it already has one.
Three nodes 1-2 steps away from the blue 3 should be blank.
The green 2 can’t have any colorful nodes one step away from it. The covered node one step away from the green 2 should be blank.
The blue 3 needs at least one colorful node three steps away from it. The covered node three steps away from the blue 3 should be colorful.
The green 1 needs at least one colorful node one step away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The blue 1 needs at least two colorful nodes one step away from it, and it already has one. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The blue 1 needs at least two colorful nodes one step away from it, and it already has one. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The blue 2 can’t have more than one colorful node one step away from it, and there is one already. The remaining covered node should be blank.
The green 1 needs at least one colorful node one step away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The blue 3 can’t have more than one colorful node 1-2 steps away from it, and it already has one. The blue 3 needs at least one colorful node three steps away from it.
Three nodes 1-2 steps away from the blue 3 should be blank, and the node three steps away from the blue 3 should be colorful.
Levels 11-14
The green 2 can’t have colorful nodes one step away from it.
Two nodes one step away from the green 2 should be blank.
The blue 6 needs at least one colorful node six steps away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The green 3 can’t have colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it and should have at least one colorful node three steps away.
Two nodes 1-2 steps away from the green 3 should be blank, and the node three steps away from the green 3 should be colorful.
The blue 6 can’t have more than one colorful node 1-5 step away from it, and there is one already.
The remaining covered nodes should be blank.
The blue 3 can’t have more than one colorful node 1-2 steps away from it, and it already has one.
Three nodes 1-2 steps away from the blue 3 should be blank.
The blue 2 can’t have more than one colorful node one step away from it, and there is one already.
The covered node one step away from the blue 2 should be blank.
The left blue 2 needs at least one colorful node two steps away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The green 2 can’t have colorful nodes one step away from it.
The remaining covered nodes should be blank.
The green 2 can’t have colorful nodes one step away from it and should have at least one colorful node two steps away.
The node one step away from the green 2 should be blank, and the node two steps away from the green 2 should be colorful.
The blue 2 needs at least one more colorful node 1-2 steps away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The blue 1 needs at least two colorful nodes one step away from it.
The remaining covered nodes should be colorful.
The blue 3 can’t have more than one colorful node 1-2 steps away from it. There are two covered nodes in this range. These nodes are also one step away from the blue 1, that needs at least two colorful nodes one step away from it.
This means that these two nodes have exactly one colorful node among them. The blue 1 needs at least two, so the covered node on the top right from the blue 1 should be colorful.
The blue 1 needs at least two colorful nodes one step away from it, and it already has one. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful
The blue 1 needs at least two colorful nodes one step away from it, and it already has one. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful
The blue 1 needs at least two colorful nodes one step away from it, and it already has one. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful
The blue 2 can’t have more than one colorful node one step away from it, and there is one already.
The covered node one step away from the blue 2 should be blank.
The blue 1 needs at least two colorful nodes one step away from it, and it already has one. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
Red Tutorial
The red 1 needs three nodes one step away from it to be colorful.
The red 2 has its closest node one step away and needs its second and third closest nodes, that will be two steps away. Both of them are green 2, so the node between them is blank.
The red 2 needs one colorful node two steps away from it. This node is a blue 3. Out of three covered nodes (all one step away from the red 2) only two should be colorful – they will be the closest and second closest to the red 2.
The blue 3 already has its closest node (the red 2), and the second closest should be three steps away, so the node between the red 2 and the blue 3 is blank. By the logic above, the remaining covered nodes should be colorful.
Levels 15-18
The blue 2 can’t have more than one colorful node one step away from it, and there is one already.
Two node one step away from the blue 2 should be blank.
The red 2 needs at least three colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it. It has only one, so the remaining two covered nodes should be colorful.
The green 2 can’t have colorful nodes one step away from it.
Three nodes one step away from the green 2 should be blank.
The red 5 needs at least one colorful node one step away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The blue 2 needs at least two colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it. It has only one, so the covered node one two steps away from it should be colorful.
The red 5 can’t have more than two colorful node 1-4 steps away from it, and it already has two.
The remaining covered nodes should be blank.
The green 1 needs at least one colorful node one step away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The red 3 needs at least one colorful node three steps away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The red 3 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, and it already has one. This means that there is no more than one colorful node among the covered nodes two steps away from the red 3.
The blue 1 needs at least two colorful nodes one step away from it. There are three nodes in this range, two of them were mentioned above – they can’t have more than one colorful node.
This means that the remaining covered node (on the bottom left) one step away from the blue 1 should be colorful.
The blue 1 needs at least two colorful nodes one step away from it, and it already has one. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The blue 1 needs at least two colorful nodes one step away from it, and it already has one. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The red 2 needs at least three colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it. It has only two, so the covered node two step away from the red 2 should be colorful.
The red 3 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it. It already has two, so the remaining covered node should be blank.
The blue 5 can’t have more than one colorful node 1-4 steps away from it, and there is one already.
All covered nodes 1-4 steps away from the blue 5 should be blank.
The red 5 needs at least one colorful node one step away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The green 2 can’t have colorful nodes one step away from it and should have at least one colorful node two steps away.
The covered node one step away from the green 2 should be blank, and the covered node two steps away from the green 2 should be colorful.
The blue 3 can’t have more than one colorful node 1-2 steps away from it, and it already has one.
The remaining covered nodes should be blank.
Levels 19-22
The blue 3 needs at least one colorful node three steps away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The blue 3 can’t have more than one colorful node 1-2 steps away from it.
The blue 1 needs at least two colorful nodes one step away from it.
This means that the nodes circled with green can have only one colorful node among them (if they have none – the blue 1 won’t have enough colorful nodes, if they have two – the blue 3 will have too many colorful nodes).
The remaining (not circled) node one step away from the blue 1 should be colorful.
Two nodes one step away from the blue 3 should be blank.
The red 4 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-3 steps away from it, and it already has two.
The remaining covered nodes 1-3 steps away from the red 4 should be blank.
The green 1 needs at least one colorful node one step away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The red 4 on top can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-3 steps away from it, and it already has two.
The remaining covered nodes 1-3 steps away from the red 4 on top should be blank.
The blue 1 needs at least two colorful nodes one step away from it, and it already has one. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The blue 3 needs at least one colorful node three steps away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The blue 3 can’t have more than one colorful node 1-2 steps away from it. This means that the nodes circled in green can’t have more than one colorful node among them.
The red 2 needs at least three colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it. There are four colorful nodes in this range, two of them are circled in red. This means that the nodes circled in red have exactly one colorful node among them.
The remaining (not circled) nodes 1-2 steps away from the red 2 should be colorful.
The remaining (not circled) nodes 1-2 steps away from the blue 3 should be blank.
The red 2 on top least three colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, and it has only two. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The red 3 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, and it already has two.
The covered node two steps away from the red 3 should be blank.
The blue 3 needs at least one colorful node 1-2 steps away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The green 4 can’t have colorful nodes 1-3 step away from it.
Three nodes 1-3 step away from the green 4 should be blank.
The red 4 needs at least one colorful node four steps away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The red 3 needs at least three colorful nodes 1-3 steps away from it.
The red 4 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-3 steps away from it.
This means that the nodes circled with red have exactly two colorful nodes among them.
The remaining (not circled) node three step away from the red 3 should be colorful.
The remaining (not circled) nodes 1-2 steps away from the red 4 should be blank.
The bottom red 4 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-3 steps away from it, and it already has one.
This means that the nodes circled with green can’t have more than one colorful node among them.
The red 3 needs at least two more colorful nodes 1-3 steps away from it.
This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them, and the remaining (not circled) covered node should be colorful.
The green 1 needs at least one colorful node one step away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The red 4 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-3 steps away from it, and it already has both.
The remaining covered node should be blank.
The green 2 can’t have colorful nodes one step away from it.
Two nodes one step away from the green 2 should be blank.
The red 3 on the left can’t have more that two colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, and it already has one. This means that the nodes circled with green can’t have more than one colorful node among them.
The red 3 on the right needs at least three colorful nodes 1-3 steps away from it. There are four covered nodes in this range, two of them are circled with green. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them.
The remaining (not circled) nodes 1-3 steps away from the right red 3 should be colorful.
The red 1 needs at least three colorful nodes one step away from it. There are three covered nodes in this range – all of them should be colorful.
The red 3 on the left can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, and it already has both.
The remaining covered nodes 1-2 steps away from the left red 3 should be blank.
The blue 1 needs at least two colorful nodes one step away from it, and it already has one. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The blue 2 can’t have more than one colorful node one step away from it, and there is one already.
The remaining covered node should be blank.
Hexagon Tutorial
The number in the center is zero, so all the nodes are blank.
The number in the center is two, so it needs two colorful nodes.
Levels 23-26
The hexagon can have only one more colofrul node on it. This means that the nodes circled with green can’t have more than on colorful node on them.
The blue 1 needs at least two colorful nodes one step away from it. There are three nodes in this range, two of them are circled with green. Ths means that the nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them.
The remaining (not circled) nodes at the hexagon should be blank.
The remaining (not circled) node one step away from the blue 1 should be colorful.
The blue 1 needs at least two colorful nodes one step away from it, and it already has one. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The blue 1 needs at least two colorful nodes one step away from it, and it already has one. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The red 2 needs at least three colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, and it only has two. here is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The hexagon has all its colorful nodes, so the remaining covered node should be blank.
The top hexagone needs two more colorful nodes on it. There are three covered nodes on the hexagon, so the nodes circled with green need to have at least one colorful node among them.
The blue 2 can’t have more than one colorful node one step away from it. There are two nodes in this range, they are circled with green. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them.
The remaining (not circled) covered node on the hexagon shouls be colorful.
The bottom hexagone needs exactly one more colorful node on it. There are three covered nodes on it. They are circled with green and have exactly one colorful node among them.
The red 3 needs at least two more colorful nodes 1-3 steps away from it. There are four nodes in this range, three of them are circled in green.
This means that the remaining (not circled) covered node should be colorful.
The red 4 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-3 steps away from it, and it already has both. The red 4 also needs at least one colorful node four steps away from it, and there is only one covered node in this range.
The covered nodes two and three steps away from the red 4 should be blank.
The covered node four steps away from the red 4 should be colorful.
The bottom hexagon needs four colorful nodes on it, and there are five covered nodes on it. This means that the nodes circled with green need to have at least one colorful node among them.
The top hexagon needs exactly one colorful node on it. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them.
The remaining (not circled) nodes on the top hexagon should be blank.
The remaining (not circled) nodes on the bottom hexagon should be colorful.
The blue 2 can’t have more than one colorful node one step away from it, and there is one already. The blue 2 needs at least one colorful node two steps away from it, and there is only one covered node in this range.
The covered node one step away from the blue 2 should be blank.
The covered node two steps away from the blue 2 should be colorful.
The red 2 needs at least three colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, and it has only two. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The right hexagon has all its colorful nodes, so the remaining covered nodes on it should be blank.
The blue 1 needs at least two colorful nodes one step away from it, and it already has one. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The hexagon needs exactly two more colorful nodes on it. There are four covered nodes on it, three of them are circled with green. This means that the nodes circled with green have at least one coloful node among them.
The blue 3 can’t have more than one colorful node 1-2 steps away from it. There are three covered nodes in this range, they are circled with green. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly one coloful node among them.
The remaining (not circled) node on the hexagon should be colorful.
The blue 1 needs at least two colorful nodes one step away from it. There are three nodes in this range, two of them are circled with green. This means that the nodes circled with green have at least one coloful node among them.
The hexagon neeed exacly one more colorful node on it. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them.
The remaining (not circled) node on the hexagon should be blank.
The remaining (not circled) node one step away from the blue 1 should be colorful.
The red 3 needs at least one colorful node three steps away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The blue 2 needs at least two colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, and it has only one. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The right hexagon has all its colorful nodes, so the remaining covered nodes on it should be blank.
Levels 27-30
The top hexagone needs exactly two more colorful node on it. It has three covered nodes, two of them are circled with green. This means that there is at least one colorful node among the nodes circled with green.
The blue can’t can’t have more than one colorful node one step away from it. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them.
The remaining (not circled) node on the top hexagon should be colorful.
The remaining (not circled) node one step away from the blue 2 should be blank.
The blue 3 needs at least one colorful node three steps away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The blue 2 can’t have more than one colorful node one step away from it, and there is one already. The covered node one step away from the blue 2 should be blank.
The bottom right hexagon needs exactly two more colorful nodes on it and has two covered nodes – they should be colorful.
The red 2 needs at least one more colorful node 1-2 steps away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The bottom left hexagon has all its colorful nodes. The remaining covered node on it should be blank.
The red 2 needs at least one more colorful node 1-2 steps away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The green 1 needs at least one colorful node one step away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The hexagone needs exacty three colorful node on it. It has five covered nodes, three of them are circled with green. This means that the nodes circled with green have at least one colorful node among them.
The red 3 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, and it already had one. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them.
The remaining (not circled) nodes on the hexagon should be colorful.
The remaining (not circled) nodes 1-2 steps away from the red 3 should be blank.
The green 1 needs at least one colorful node one step away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The top red 3 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it and has two already. All other nodes 1-2 steps away from it should be blank.
The bottom blue 3 needs at least two colorful nodes 1-3 step away from it and has only one. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
If the node circled with red is blank, all other nodes on the top hexagon and on the bottom left hexagon will be colorful, and the bottom right hexagon will have two colorful nodes, which is impossible.
The node circled with green is colorful.
The blue 1 needs at least two colorful nodes one step away from it. There are two covered nodes in this range – both should be colorful.
The red 4 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-3 steps away from it, and it already has two. The red 4 needs at least one colorful node four steps away from it, and there is only one covered node in this range.
The covered nodes three steps away from the red 4 should be blank.
The covered node four steps away from the red 4 should be colorful.
The top hexagon needs exactly one more colorful node on it and has one covered node – it should be colorful.
Both bottom hexagons have all their colorful nodes, so the remaining covered nodes on them should be blank.
The blue 2 can’t have more than one colorful node one step away from it, and there is one already. The remaining covered node should be blank.
The right hexagon needs exactly one colorful node on it. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them.
The blue 2 needs at least two colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it. There sre four covered nodes in this range, three of them are circled with green and have exactly one colorful node amoing them.
Thie means that the remaining (not circled) node two steps away from the blue 2 should be colorful.
The red 3 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, and it already has one. This means that the nodes circled with green can’t have more than one colorful node among them.
The left hexagon needs exactly three colorful nodes on it. It has four covered nodes, two of them are circled with green. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them.
The remaining (not circled) nodes on the hexagon should be colorful.
The remaining (not circled) nodes 1-2 steps away from the red 3 should be blank.
The right hexagon has all its colorful nodes, so the remaining covered nodes on it should be blank.
The red 2 needs at least two more colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it. The nodes circled with green have exaclty one colorful node among them (because of the left hexagon), so the remaining (not circled) covered node sholud be colorful.
The green 2 can’t have colorful nodes one step away from it. This means that the covered node one step away from the green two should be blank and the covered node two steps away should be colorful (because of the left hexagon).
Levels 31-34
The left hexagon needs exactly three more colorful nodes on it. This means that the nodes circled with green have at least one colorful node among them.
The blue 3 can’t have more than one colorful node 1-2 steps away from it. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them.
The remaining (not circled) node two steps away from the blue 3 should be blank.
The remaining (not circled) nodes on the left hexagon should be colorful.
The blue 2 can’t have more than one colorful node one step away from it, and there is one already.
The covered nodes one step away from the blue 2 should be blank.
The left hexagon needs exactly one more colorful node on it, and there is one covered node – it should be colorful.
The red 3 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, and it already has two.
The covered node two steps away from the red 3 should be blank.
The right hexagon needs exactly one more colorful node on it, and there is one covered node – it should be colorful.
The red 4 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-3 steps away from it, and it already has two.
The remaining covered node should be blank.
If the node circled with green is blank, all other nodes on the bottom hexagons are colorful, and the top hexagon will have more than two colorful nodes on it.
This means that the node circled with green is colorful.
The blue 3 can’t have more than one colorful node 1-2 steps away from it. There are three covered nodes in this range, they are circled with green.
The bottom hexagons both need exactly two colorful nodes on them. Both have three covered nodes, two of which are circled with red and can’t have more than one colorful node among them.
This means that the remaining (not circled) covered nodes on both bottom hexagons should be colorful.
The nodes circled with green need exactly one colorful node among them. The same is true for the nodes circled with blue. The circled nodes can’t have more than one colorful node among them (because of the blue 3).
This means that the node circled both with green and blue should be colorful.
The red 4 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-3 steps away from it, and it already has two.
This means that all covered nodes 1-3 steps away from the red 4 should be blank.
The top hexagon needs exactly one more colorful node on it, and there is one covered node – it should be colorful.
The top hexagon needs exactly three more colorful nodes on it. There are four covered nodes on it, two of them are circled with green. This means that the nodes circled with green have at least one colorful nodes among them.
The blue 2 can’t have more than one colorful node one step away from it. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them.
The remaining (not circled) nodes on the top hexagon should be colorful.
The blue 2 can’t have more than one colorful node one step away from it, and there is one already.
The covered node one step away from the blue 2 should be blank.
The top hexagon needs exactly one more colorful node on it, and there is one covered node – it should be colorful.
The red 4 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-3 steps away from it, and it has two already.
This means that the covered node three steps away from the red 4 should be blank.
The bottom hexagon needs exactly one more colorful node on it, and there is one covered node – it should be colorful.
The green 2 can’t have colorful nodes one step away from it and should have at least one colorful node two steps away.
The node one step away from the green 2 should be blank, and the node two steps away from the green 2 should be colorful.
The blue 3 can’t have more than one colorful node 1-2 steps away from it, and it already has one.
The remaining covered node should be blank.
The top hexagon needs exactly one more colorful node on it. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them.
The blue 4 can’t have more than one colorful node 1-3 steps away from it, and this colorful node is among the nodes circled with green.
This means that the remaining (not circled) nodes 1-3 steps away from the blue 4 should be blank.
If the node circled with green is blank, all other nodes on the top and left hexagons are colorful, and the bottom hexagon will have more than one colorful node on it.
This means that the node circled with green is colorful.
The blue 3 needs at least one colorful node three steps away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The green 2 can’t have colorful nodes one step away from it and should have at least one colorful node two steps away.
The node one step away from the green 2 should be blank, and the node two steps away from the green 2 should be colorful.
The bottom hexagon has all its colorful nodes, so the remaining covered nodes on it should be blank.
The blue 3 needs at least one colorful node three steps away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The green 3 can’t have colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it. The remaining covered node should be blank.
Levels 35-37
The bottom hexagon needs exactly one more colorful node on it. This means that the nodes circled with green can’t have more than one colorful node among them.
The blue 2 needs at least two colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it. There are four covered nodes in this range, three of them are circled with green. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them.
The remaining (not circled) node two steps away from the blue 2 should be colorful.
The remaining (not circled) node in the bottom hexagon should be blank.
The green 1 needs at least one colorful node one step away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The top hexagon needs exactly two colorful nodes on it. It has four covered nodes, three of them are circled with green. This means that the nodes circled with green have at least one coloful node among them.
The red 3 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, and it already has one. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them.
The remaining (not circled) node on the top hexagon should be colorful.
The remaining (not circled) nodes 1-2 steps away from the red 3 should be blank.
The green 1 needs at least one colorful node one step away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The top hexagon has all its colorful nodes, so the remaining covered nodes on it should be blank.
The bottom hexagon needs exactly one more colorful node on it, and there is one covered node – it should be colorful.
The blue 2 can’t have more than one colorful node one step away from it, and there is one already. The remaining covered node should be blank.
The green 1 needs at least one colorful node one step away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The bottom hexagon needs exactly one more colorful node on it. This means that the nodes circled with green can’t have more than one colorful node among them.
The red 2 needs at least three colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, and it has only one. There are four covered nodes in this range, three of them are circled with green. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them.
The remaining (not circled) node on the bottom hexagon should be blank.
The remaining (not circled) node two steps away from the red 2 should be colorful.
The top red 2 needs at least three colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, and it has only one. There are three covered nodes in this range, they are circled with green. This means that the nodes circled with green have at least two colorful nodes among them.
The top hexagon needs exactly two more colorful nodes on it. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly two coloful nodes among them.
The remainig (not circled) node on the top hexagon should be blank.
The right hexagon needs exactly two more colorful nodes on it, and there are two covered nodes – they should be colorful.
The blue 2 needs at least one colorful node two steps away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The bottom hexagon has all its colorful nodes, so the remaining covered nodes on it should be blank.
The top hexagon needs exactly two more colorful nodes on it, and there are two covered nodes – they should be colorful.
The blue 2 can’t have more than one colorful node one step away from it.
The remaining covered node should be blank.
The top hexagon has all its colorful nodes, so the remaining covered nodes on it should be blank.
The bottom left hexagon needs exactly three colorful nodes on it. There are four covered nodes, two of them are circled with green. This means that the nodes circled with green have at least one colorful node among them.
The bottom right hexagon needs exactly one colorful node on it. This means that the nodes circled with green have exaclty one coloful node among them.
The remaining (not circled) nodes on the bottom left hexagon should be colorful.
The remaining (not circled) nodes on the bottom right hexagon should be blank.
The bottom blue 2 can’t have more than one colorful node one step away from it, and there is one already. The blue 2 needs at least one colorful node two steps away from it.
The node one step away from the bottom blue 2 should be blank.
The node two steps away from the bottom blue 2 should be colorful.
The red 2 needs at least three colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, and it has two already. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The red 4 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-3 steps away from it, and it has both.
The remaining covered node should be blank.
Levels 38-40
The top hexagon needs exactly two more colorful nodes on it. This means that the nodes circled with green can’t have more than two colorful nodes among them.
The red 2 needs at least three colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it. There are five nodes in this range, four of them are circled with green. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly two colorful nodes among them.
The remaining (not circled) node two steps away from the red 2 should be colorful.
The remaining (not circled) node on the top hexagon should be blank.
The green 2 can’t have colorful nodes one step away from it. The covered node one step away from the green 2 should be blank.
The red 3 needs at least three colorful nodes 1-3 steps away from it. There are four nodes in this range – one of them is three steps away, three of them are 1-2 steps away (circled with green).
The node three steps away should be colorful, because the red 3 needs at least one colorful node three steps away from it.
The nodes circled with green have exactly two covered nodes among them – they can’t have less because of the red 3 and can’t have more because of the bottom hexagon.
The node more than three steps away from the red 3 on the bottom hexagon should be blank.
The bottom red 2 needs at least three colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it. There are three covered nodes in this range – they shouls be colorful.
The bottom hexagon has all its colorful nodes, so the remaining covered node on it should be blank.
The top hexagon needs exactly two more colorful nodes on it, and there are two covered nodes – they should be colorful.
The red 3 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, and it has two already.
The remaining covered node should be blank.
The blue 2 can’t have more than one colorful node one step away from it. This means that the nodes circled with blue can’t have more than one colorful node among them.
The middle hexagon needs exactly one colorful node on it. This means that the nodes circled with green can’t have more than one colorful node among them.
The top hexagon needs exactly three more colorful nodes on it. There are five covered nodes, two are circled with green, two are circled with blue. This means that the nodes cirled with green has exactly one colorful node among them. The same is true for the nodes circled with blue.
The remaining (not circled) nodes on the middle hexagon should be blank.
The remaining (not circled) node on the top hexagon should be colorful.
The green 2 can’t have colorful nodes one step away from it. The covered nodes one step away from the green 2 should be blank.
The top hexagon needs exactly two more colorful nodes on it, and there are two covered nodes – they should be colorful.
The bottom hexagon needs exactly four colorful nodes on it, and there are four covered nodes – they should be colorful.
The red 4 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-3 steps away from it. This means that the nodes circled with green can’t have more than two colorful nodes among them.
The left hexagon needs three colorful nodes on it. There are four covered nodes, three of them are circled with green. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly two colorful nodes among them.
The remaining (not circled) node on the left hexagon should be colorful.
The remaining (not circled) nodes 1-3 steps away from the red 4 should be blank.
The nodes circled with green have exactly two colorful nodes among them (because of the left hexagon).
The red 3 need at least one colorful node three steps away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The red 3 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it. There are four covered nodes in this range, three of them are circled with green and have exactly two colorful nodes among them.
The remaining (not circled) node two steps away from the red 3 should be blank.
The green 1 needs at least one colorful node one step away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The red 2 needs at least three colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, and it has only one. There are two covered nodes in this range – they should be colorful.
The right hexagon has all its colorful nodes, so the remaining covered node on it should be blank.
The left hexagon needs exactly one more colorful node on it, and there is one covered node – it should be colorful.
Levels 41-42
The green 1 needs at least one colorful node one step away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The red 3 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, and there is one already. This means that the nodes circled with green can’t have more than one colorful node among them.
The top right hexagon needs exactly two more colorful nodes on it. There are three covered nodes, two of them are circled with green. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them.
The remaining (not circled) node on the top right hexagon should be colorful.
The nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them (because of the top right hexagon).
The red 2 needs at least three colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it. There is one already, and the second is among the nodes circled with green.
The remaining (not circled) node two steps away from the red 2 should be colorful.
The bottom right hexagon needs exactly one more colorful node on it. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them.
The blue 1 needs at least two colorful nodes one step away from it. There are three covered nodes in this range, two of them are circled with green and have exactly one colorful node among them.
The remaining (not circled) node one step away from the blue 1 should be colorful.
The nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them (because of the top right hexagon).
The top left hexagon needs exactly one more colorful node on it.
The remaining (not circled) node on the top left hexagon should be blank.
The left blue 1 needs at least two colorful nodes one step away from it, and it already has one. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The left red 2 needs at least three colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, and it has only two. here is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The bottom left hexagon has all its colorful nodes, so the remaining covered node on it should be blank.
The bottom right hexagon needs exactly one more colorful node on it, and there is one covered node – it should be colorful.
The top right hexagon has all its colorful nodes, so the remaining covered node on it should be blank.
The green 1 needs at least one colorful node one step away from it. This means that the nodes circled with green have at least one colorful node among them.
The top hexagon needs exactly two more colorful nodes on it. This means that the nodes circled with blue can’t have more than one colorful node among them.
The red 3 needs at least three colorful nodes 1-3 steps away from it. There are five nodes in this range, three of them are circled with blue. This means that the nodes circled with blue have exactly one colorful node among them.
The remaining (not circled) nodes 1-3 steps away from the red 3 should be colorful.
The bottom hexagon needs exactly one more colorful node on it. This means that the nodes circled with green can’t have more than one colorful node among them.
The bottom red 2 needs at least three colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, and it has only one. There are three covered nodes in this range, two of them are circled with green. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them.
The remaining (not circled) node on the bottom hexagon should be blank.
The remaining (not circled) node two steps away from the red 2 should be colorful.
The bottom red 3 needs at least one colorful node three steps away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The top hexagon needs exactly one more colorful node on it. This means that the nodes circled with green can’t have more than one colorful node among them.
The right red 2 needs at least three colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, and it has only two. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them.
The remaining (not circled) node on the top hexagon should be blank.
The left red 2 needs at least one colorful node two steps away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The bottom hexagon has all its colorful nodes, so the remaining covered node on it should be blank.
The left red 2 needs at least three colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, and it has only two. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The top hexagon needs exactly one more colorful node on it, and there is one covered node – it should be colorful.
The green 2 can’t have colorful nodes one step away from it.
The remaining covered node should be blank.
Levels 43-46
The red 5 needs at least one colorful node five steps away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
This also means that all other nodes are less than five steps away from the red 5. The red 5 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-4 steps away from it, so there are exactly four colorful nodes in this puzzle.
The blue 5 needs at least one colorful node five steps away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The blue 4 needs at least one colorful node four steps away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
There are four colorful nodes, so all remaining covered nodes should be blank.
The left hexagon needs exactly two colorful nodes on it. There are five covered nodes, four of them are circled with green. This means that the nodes circled with green have at least one colorful node among them.
The blue 4 can’t have more than one colorful node 1-3 steps away from it. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them.
The remaining (not circled) node three steps away from the blue 4 should be blank.
The remaining (not circled) node on the left hexagon should be colorful.
The right hexagon needs exactly three colorful nodes on it. There are four covered nodes, three of them are circled with green. This means that the nodes circled with green have at least two colorful nodes among them.
The red 3 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly two colorful nodes among them.
The remaining (not circled) node on the right hexagon should be colorful.
The remaining (not circled) nodes 1-2 steps away from the red 3 should be blank.
The left hexagon needs exactly one more colorful node on it, and there is one covered node – it should be colorful.
The left red 3 needs at least three colorful nodes 1-3 steps away from it, and it has only two. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The right red 3 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, and it has both. The covered node two steps away from the right red 3 should be blank.
The right hexagon needs exactly one more colorful node on it, and there is one covered node – it should be colorful.
The top hexagon needs exactly three more colorful nodes on it. There are four covered nodes, three of them are circled with green. This means that the nodes circled with green have at least two colorful nodes among them.
The red 3 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly two colorful nodes among them.
The remaining (not circled) node on the top hexagon should be colorful.
The top hexagon needs exactly two more colorful nodes on it. There are three covered nodes, two of them are circled with green. This means that the nodes circled with green have at least one colorful node among them.
The blue 3 can’t have more than one colorful node 1-2 steps away from it. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them.
The remaining (not circled) node on the top hexagon should be colorful.
The nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them (because of the top hexagon).
The red 3 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-2 step away from it, and it has both – one is the blue 2, another is among the nodes circled with green.
The remaining (not circled) nodes 1-2 steps away from the red 3 should be blank.
The blue 2 needs at least one colorful node two steps away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
Both the top and bottom hexagons have all their colorful nodes, so the remaining covered nodes on them should be blank.
The left hexagon needs exactly one more colorful node on it, and there is one covered node – it should be colorful.
The green 1 needs at least one colorful node one step away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The bottom left hexagon needs exaclty four colorful nodes on it. There are five nodes, two of them are circled with green. This means that the nodes circled with green have at least one colorful node among them.
The top left hexagon needs exactly one colorful node on it. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them.
The remaining (not circled) nodes on the top left hexagon should be blank.
The remaining (not circled) nodes on the bottom left hexagon should be colorful.
The red 4 can’t have more that two colorful nodes 1-3 steps away from it, and it has both. The remaining covered nodes three steps away from the red 4 should be blank.
The bottom left hexagon needs exactly one more colorful node on it, and there is one covered node – it should be colorful.
The red 3 needs at least three colorful nodes 1-3 steps away from it, and it has only two. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The green 2 can’t have colorful nodes one step away from it. Two covered nodes one step away from the green 2 should be blank.
The top hexagon needs exactly one more colorful node on it, and there is one covered node – it should be colorful.
The blue 4 needs at least one colorful node four steps away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The right hexagon has all its colorful nodes, so the remaining covered node on it should be blank.
Levels 47-49
The right hexagon needs exactly two more colorful nodes on it. There are four covered nodes, three of them are circled with green. This means that the nodes circled with green have at least one colorful node among them.
The blue 3 can’t have more than one colorful node 1-2 steps away from it. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them.
The remaining (not circled) node on the right hexagon should be colorful.
The remaining (not circled) nodes 1-2 steps away from the blue 3 should be blank.
The blue 4 needs at least one colorful node four steps away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
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The right hexagon has all its colorful nodes, so the remaining covered nodes on it should be blank.
The left hexagon needs exactly one more colorful node on it, and there is one covered node – it should be colorful.
The blue 2 needs at least one colorful node two steps away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The top blue 2 need at least two colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, and it has only one. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
If the node circled with green is colorful, all remaining nodes on the left and bottom hexagon will be blank. The top hexagon will need exactly one more colorful node on it, but the red 3 will need at least two more colorful nodes 1-3 steps away from it.
This means that the node circled with green is blank.
The left hexagon needs exactly one more colorful node on it. This means that the nodes circled with green have exaclty one colorful node among them.
The top hexagon needs exactly two more colorful nodes on it. There are four nodes, three of them are circled with blue. This means that the nodes circled with blue have at least one colorful node among them.
The red 3 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it. All nodes on this range are circled either with green or with blue. The nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them. This means that the nodes circled with blue also have exactly one colorful node among them (they can’t have less and can’t have more).
The remaining (not circled) node on the top hexagon should be colorful.
The red 5 needs at least one colorful node five steps away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
This also means that all other nodes are less than five steps away from the red 5. The red 5 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-4 steps away from it, so there are exactly four colorful nodes in this puzzle.
The left has all its colorful nodes, so the remaining covered nodes on it should be blank.
The top and bottom hexagon both need exactly one colorful node on them, and there can be only one more colorful node in this puzzle.
This means that the node circled with green is colorful (it belongs to both the top and the bottom hexagons), and all remaining (not circled) covered nodes are blank.
The right hexagon needs exactly one more colorful node on it.
The blue 3 needs at least two colorful nodes 1-3 steps away from it. There are six nodes in this range, five of them belong to the right hexagon and have exactly one colorful node among them.
This means that the covered node that is three steps away from the blue 3 and doesn’t belong to the right hexagon should be colorful.
The red 4 needs at least one colorful node four steps away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The right hexagon has all its colorful nodes, so the remaining covered nodes on it should be blank.
The blue 1 needs at least two colorful nodes one step away from it, and it already has one. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The blue 2 can’t have more than one colorful node one step away from it, and there is one already. Two covered nodes one step away from the blue 2 should be blank.
The left hexagon needs exactly one more colorful node on it, and there is one covered node – it should be colorful.
The bottom red 3 needs at least theee colorful nodes 1-3 steps away from it, and it has only two. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
Levels 50-53
The left hexagon needs exactly two more colorful nodes on it. There are four covered nodes, three of them are circled with green. This means that the nodes circled with green have at least one colorful node among them.
The blue 3 can’t have more than one colorful node 1-2 steps away from it. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them.
The remaining (not circled) node on the left hexagon should be colorful.
The middle hexagon needs exactly two more colorful nodes on it. There are three covered nodes, two of them are circled with green. This means that the nodes circled with green have at least one colorful node among them.
The blue 2 can’t have more than one colorful node one step away from it. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them.
The remaining (not circled) node on the middle hexagon should be colorful.
The bottom blue 2 can’t have more than one colorful node one step away from it, and there is one already. The covered node one step away from the bottom blue 2 should be blank.
The middle hexagon needs exactly one more colorful node on it, and there is one covered node – it should be colorful.
The red 3 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, and it already has both. This means that all covered nodes 1-2 steps away from the red 3 should be blank.
The left hexagon needs exactly one more colorful node on it, and there is one covered node – it should be colorful.
The right hexagon needs exactly three more colorful nodes on it, and there are three covered nodes – they should be colorful.
The red 2 needs at least three colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, and it has only two. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The top hexagon needs exactly two more colorful nodes on it.
The red 3 needs at least three colorful nodes 1-3 steps away from it. There are six covered nodes on this range, five of them belong to the top hexagon and have exactly two colorful nodes among them.
This means that the covered node that is three steps away from the red 3 and doesn’t belong to the top hexagon should be colorful.
The bottom hexagon has all its colorful nodes, so the remaining covered nodes on it should be blank.
The green 2 needs at least one colorful node two steps away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The red 2 needs at least three colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, and it has only two. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The right red 3 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, and it has both. The covered node one step away from it should be blank.
The right red 3 needs at least one colorful node three steps away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The blue 1 needs at least two colorful nodes one step away from it. There are two covered nodes in this range – both should be colorful.
The left hexagon needs exactly two more colorful nodes on it.
The red 3 needs at least three colorful nodes 1-3 steps away from it. There are six covered nodes on this range, five of them belong to the left hexagon and have exactly two colorful nodes among them.
This means that the covered node that is three steps away from the red 3 and doesn’t belong to the top hexagon should be colorful.
The right hexagon needs exaclty one more colorful node on it.
The green 1 needs at least one colorful node one step away from it. The green 2 needs at least one colorful node two steps away from it. All nodes in these ranges belong to the right hexagon.
This means that the node circled with green should be colorful (it is both one step away from the green 1 and two steps away from the green 2).
The remaining (not circled) covered nodes on the right hexagon should be blank.
The top red 3 needs at least one colorful node three steps away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The red 2 needs at least three colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, and it has only two. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The left hexagon has all its colorful nodes, so the remaining covered node on it should be blank.
The right hexagon needs exactly two more colorful nodes on it. There are five covered nodes, four of them are circled with green. This means that the nodes circled with green have at least one colorful node among them.
The blue 3 can’t have more than one colorful node 1-2 steps away from it. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them.
The remaining (not circled) node on the right hexagon should be colorful.
The remaining (not circled) node two steps away from the blue 3 should be blank.
The nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them (because of the right hexagon).
The blue 2 needs at least two colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it.
The remaining (not circled) node two steps away from the blue 2 should be colorful.
The red 4 needs at least one colorful node four steps away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The right hexagon has all its colorful nodes, so the remaining covered nodes on it should be blank.
Levels 54-56
The green 1 needs at least one colorful node one step away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The bottom left hexagon needs exactly two more colorful nodes on it. There are three covered nodes, two of them are circled with green. This means that the nodes circled with green have at least one colorful node among them.
The red 3 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, and it already has one. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them.
The remaining (not circled) node on the botton left hexagon should be colorful.
The remaining (not circled) node two steps away from the red 3 should be blank.
The nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them (because of the bottom left hexagon).
The bottom red 3 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, and it already has both – one is the green 1 and another is among the nodes circled with green.
This means that the remaining (not circled) node two steps away from the bottom red 3 should be blank.
The nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them (because of the bottom left hexagon).
The bottom right hexagon needs exactly three colorful nodes on it. This means that the remainin (not circled) nodes on the bottom right hexagon should be colorful.
The red 2 needs at least three colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, and it has only one. There are two covered nodes in this range – they should be colorful.
The bottom right hexagon has all its colorful nodes, so the remaining covered nodes on it should be blank.
The top hexagon needs exactly one more colorful node on it, and there is one covered node – it should be colorful.
The green 1 needs at least one colorful node one step away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The bottom hexagon needs exactly two colorful nodes on it. There are four covered nodes, three of them are circled with green. This means that the nodes circled with green have at least one colorful node among them.
The blue 3 can’t have more than one colorful node 1-2 steps away from it. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them.
The remaining (not circled) node on the bottom hexagon should be colorful.
The top left hexagon needs exactly two more colorful nodes on it. There are four covered nodes, three of them are circled with green. This means that the nodes circled with green have at least one colorful node among them.
The left blue 3 can’t have more than one colorful node 1-2 steps away from it. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them.
The remaining (not circled) node on the top left hexagon should be colorful.
The remaining (not circled) node two steps away from the left blue 3 should be blank.
The green 1 needs at least one colorful node one step away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
Both top hexagons have all their colorful nodes, so the remaining covered nodes on them should be blank.
The bottom hexagon needs exactly one more colorful node on it, and there is one covered node – it should be colorful.
The red 3 needs at least one colorful node three steps away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The bottom hexagon needs exactly one colorful node on it. This means that the nodes circled with green can’t have more than one colorful node among them.
The blue 1 needs at least two colorful nodes one step away from it. There are three covered nodes in this range, two of them are circled with green and can’t have more than one colorful node.
The remaining (not circled) node one step away from the blue 1 should be colorful.
The top hexagon has all its colorful nodes, so the remaining covered nodes on it should be blank.
Both blue 1s need at least one more colorful node one step away and have one covered node one step away.
Two nodes one step away from the blue 1s should be colorful.
The bottom hexagon has all its colorful nodes, so the remaining covered nodes on it should be blank.
The left red 3 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-2 step away from it, and it has both.
The remaining nodes 1-2 steps away from the left red 3 should be blank.
The right red 3 needs at least three colorful nodes 1-3 steps away from it, and it has only one.
There are two covered nodes in this range – they should be colorful.
Levels 57-59
The left hexagon needs exactly two more colorful nodes on it. There are five covered nodes, four of them are circled with green. This means that the nodes circled with green have at least one colorful node among them.
The blue 3 can’t have more than one colorful node 1-2 steps away from it. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them.
The remaining (not circled) node on the left hexagon should be colorful.
The remaining (not circled) node two steps away from the blue 3 should be blank.
The right hexagon has all its colorful nodes, so the remaining covered nodes on it should be blank.
The blue 2 needs at least two colorful node 1-2 steps away from it. The nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them (because of the left hexagon).
This means that the remaining (not circled) node two steps away from the blue 2 should be colorful.
The red 4 needs at least one colorful node four steps away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The bottom red 4 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-3 steps away from it, and it has both.
The remaining covered nodes should be blank.
The bottom left hexagon needs exactly three colorful nodes on it. There are five covered nodes, three of them are circled with green. This means that the nodes circled with green have at least one colorful node among them.
The blue 3 can’t have more than one colorful node 1-2 steps away from it. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them.
The remaining (not circled) nodes on the bottom left hexagon should be colorful.
The blue 2 needs at least two colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it. There are three covered nodes in this range, two of them are circled with green. This means that the nodes circled with green have at least one colorful node among them.
The bottom left hexagon needs exactly one more colorful node on it. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them.
The remaining (not circled) node two steps away from the blue 2 should be colorful.
The remaining (not circled) node on the bottom left hexagon should be blank.
The green 2 can’t have colorful nodes one step away from it. The covered node one step away from the green 2 should be blank.
The bottom left hexagon needs exactly one more colorful node on it, and there is one covered node – it should be colorful.
The top hexagon has all its colorful nodes, so the remaining covered nodes on it should be blank.
The bottom right hexagon needs exactly two more colorful nodes on it, and there are two covered nodes – they should be colorful.
The right blue 3 can’t have more than one colorful node 1-2 steps away from it, and it already has one.
The remaining covered node should be blank.
The right hexagon needs exactly two more colorful nodes on it. There are five covered nodes, four of them are circled with green. This means that the nodes circled with green have at least one colorful node among them.
The blue 3 can’t have more than one colorful node 1-2 steps away from it. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them.
The remaining (not circled) node on the right hexagon should be colorful.
The remaining (not circled) node two steps away from the blue 3 should be blank.
The red 4 needs at least one colorful node four steps away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The red 3 needs at least three colorful nodes 1-3 steps away from it, and it has only one. There are three covered nodes in this range, two of them are circled with green. This means that the nodes circled with green have at least one colorful node among them.
The right hexagon needs exactly one more colorful node on it. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them.
The remaining (not circled) node three steps away from the red 3 should be colorful.
The remaining (not circled) nodes on the right hexagon should be blank.
The blue 4 can’t have more than one colorful node 1-3 steps away from it, and it already has one.
The covered nodes 1-3 steps away from the blue 4 should be blank.
The right hexagon needs exactly one more colorful node on it, and there is one covered node – it should be colorful.
Levels 60-62
The left hexagon needs exactly one more colorful node on it. This means that the nodes circled with green can’t have more than one colorful node among them.
The blue 1 needs at least two colorful nodes one step away from it. There are three covered nodes in this range, two of them are circled with green. This measns that the nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them.
The remaining (not circled) node one step away from the blue 1 should be colorful.
The remaining (not circled) nodes on the left hexagon should be blank.
The red 4 needs at least one colorful node four steps away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The green 2 can’t have colorful nodes one step away from it and should have at least one colorful node two steps away.
Two nodes one step away from the green 2 should be blank, and the node two steps away from the green 2 should be colorful.
The left hexagon has all its colorful nodes, so the remaining covered node on it should be blank.
The blue 2 can’t have more than one colorful node one step away from it. This means that the nodes circled with green can’t have more than one colorful node among them.
The right hexagon needs exactly one colorful node on it. This means that the nodes circled with blue can’t have more than one colorful node among them.
The left hexagon needs exactly three more colorful nodes on it. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them. The same is true for the nodes circled with blue.
The remaining (not circled) nodes on the right hexagon should be blank.
The remaining (not circled) node on the left hexagon should be colorful.
The red 2 needs at least three colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, and it has only one. The nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them (because of the right hexagon).
This means that the (not circled) node one step away from the red 2 should be colorful.
The red 3 needs at least one colorful node three steps away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The red 3 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, and it has both. The covered nodes two steps away from the red 3 should be blank.
The red 2 needs at least three colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, and it has only two. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The green 1 needs at least one colorful node one step away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The red 3 needs at least three colorful nodes 1-3 steps away from it, and it has only two. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The left hexagon needs exactly three more colorful nodes on it. There are five covered nodes, four of them are circled with green. This means that the nodes circled with green have at least two colorful nodes among them.
The red 3 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly two colorful nodes among them.
The remaining (not circled) node two steps away from the red 3 should be blank.
The remaining (not circled) nodes on the left hexagon should be colorful.
The red 2 needs at least three colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it. The nodes circled with green have exactly two colorful nodes among them.
This means that the (not circled) node two steps away from the red 2 should be colorful.
The right hexagon needs exactly three more colorful nodes on it. There are four covered nodes, two of them are circled with green. This means that the nodes circled with green have at least one colorful node among them.
The blue 2 can’t have more than one colorful node one steps away from it. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them.
The remaining (not circled) nodes on the right hexagon should be colorful.
The blue 1 needs at least two colorful nodes one step away from it, and it has only one. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
Both hexagons have all their colorful nodes, so the remaining covered nodes should be blank.
Levels 63-65
The right hexagon needs exactly two more colorful nodes on it. There are three covered nodes, two of them are circled with green. This means that the nodes circled with green have at least one colorful node among them.
The blue 2 can’t have more than one colorful node one step away from it. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them.
The remaining (not circled) node on the right hexagon should be colorful.
The remaining (not circled) node one step away from the blue 2 should be blank.
The green 2 can’t have colorful nodes one step away from it.
The covered node one step away from the green 2 should be blank.
The right hexagon needs exactly one more colorful node on it, and there is one covered node – it should be colorful.
The left hexagon needs exactly three colorful nodes on it. There are four covered nodes, two of them are circled with green. This means that the nodes circled with green have at least one colorful node among them.
The red 3 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, and it already has one. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them.
The remaining (not circled) nodes on the left hexagon should be colorful.
The nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them (because of the left hexagon).
The red 2 needs at least three colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, and it has two – the green 1 and one of the nodes circled with green.
This means that the (not circled) node two steps away from the red 2 should be colorful.
The left green 2 can’t have colorful nodes one step away from it.
The covered node one step away from the left green 2 should be blank.
The left hexagon needs exactly one more colorful node on it, and there is one covered node – it should be colorful.
If the node circled with green is blank, the node circled with blue will be colorful (because the green 1 needs at least one colorful node one step away from it) and the nodes circled with purple will be blank (because of the bottom hexagon). This means that the red 4 will not have any colorful nodes four steps away from it, and it needs at least one.
The node circled with green should be colorful.
The blue 1 needs at least two colorful nodes one step away from it, and it has only one. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The red 5 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-4 steps away from it, and it has both.
The covered nodes 1-4 steps away from the red 5 should be blank.
The bottom hexagon needs exactly one more colorful node on it, and there is one covered node – it should be colorful.
The blue 4 can’t have more than one colorful node 1-3 steps away from it, and it has one already.
The remaining covered nodes should be blank.
The bottom left hexagon needs exactly three more colorful nodes on it. There are four covered nodes, three of them are circled with green. This means that the nodes circled with green have at least two colorful nodes among them.
The red 4 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-3 steps away from it. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly two colorful nodes among them.
The remaining (not circled) node on the bottom left hexagon should be colorful.
The remaining (not circled) nodes 1-3 steps away from the red 4 should be blank.
The green 1 needs at least one colorful node one step away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them (because of the bottom left hexagon).
The red 3 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, and it has both – the green 1 and one of the nodes circled with green.
The remaining (not circled) nods two steps away from the red 3 should be blank.
The bottom right hexagon needs exactly two more colorful nodes on it, and there are two covered nodes – they should be colorful.
The bottom left hexagon has all its colorful nodes, so the remaining covered nodes on it should be blank.
The top hexagon needs exactly one more colorful node on it, and there is one covered node – it should be colorful.
The red 3 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, and it has both.
The remaining covered node should be blank.
Levels 66-68
The top hexagon needs exactly two colorful nodes on it. There are six covered nodes, five of them are circled with green. This means that the nodes circled with green have at least one colorful node among them.
The blue 4 can’t have more than one colorful node 1-3 steps away from it. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them.
The remaining (not circled) node on the top hexagon should be colorful.
The remaining (not circled) node three steps away from the blue 4 should be blank.
The green 2 can’t have colorful nodes one step away from it.
Two nodes one step away from the green 2 should be blank.
The nodes circled with purple have exactly one colorful node among them (because of the top hexagon).
The nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them (because of the bottom hexagon).
The nodes circled with blue need at least one colorful node among them (because of the green 1).
This means that the node circled with all three colors should be colorful, and all remaining circled nodes should be blank.
The red 2 needs at least three colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, and it has only two.
The remaining covered node should be colorful.
If the node circled with green is blank, the nodes on the top hexagon (circled with blue) will be colorful. The nodes circled with orange will have exactly one colorful node among them (becaue of the top left hexagon) and the nodes on the bottom left hexagon (circled with blue) will be colorful. The nodes circled with purple will be colorful (because of the blue 1), and the top hexagon will have three colorful nodes on it, when it needs exactly two.
The node circled with green should be colorful.
The top hexagon needs exactly two more colorful nodes on it. There are three covered nodes, two of them are circled with green. This means that the nodes circled with green have at least one colorful node among them.
The red 2 can’t have more than two colorful nodes one step away from it, and it has one already. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them.
The remaining (not circled) node on the top hexagon should be colorful.
The top left hexagon needs exactly two more colorful nodes on it. There are three covered nodes, two of them are circled with green. This means that the nodes circled with green have at least one colorful node among them.
The red 3 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, and it has one already. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them.
The remaining (not circled) node on the top left hexagon should be colorful.
The green 1 needs at least one colorful node one step away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The blue 2 can’t have more than one colorful node one step away from it, and there is one already. The covered nodes one step away from the blue 2 should be blank.
The top hexagon and the bottom left hexagon both need exactly one more colorful node on them, and have one covered node – they should be colorful.
The right hexagon has all its colorful nodes, so the remaining covered nodes on it should be blank.
The blue 1 needs at least two colorful nodes one step away from it, and it has only one. The covered node one step away from the blue 1 should be colorful.
The bottom hexagon has all its colorful nodes, so the remaining covered nodes on it should be blank.
If the node circled with green is blank, the nodes circled with blue will be colorful (because of the right and bottom hexagons) and the top hexagon will have two colorful nodes on it, when it needs exactly one.
The node circled with green should be colorful.
The blue 1 needs at least two colorful nodes one step away from it. There are two covered nodes in this range – both should be colorful.
The red 4 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-3 steps away from it, and it has both. Two nodes three steps away from the red 4 should be blank.
Both the right and bottom hexagons need exactly one more colorful node on them, and have one covered node – they should be colorful.
The green 1 needs at least one colorful node one step away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The left blue 2 can’t have more than one colorful node one step away from it, and there is one already. The left blue 2 also needs at least one colorful node two steps away from it, and there is only one colorful node in this range.
The covered node one step away from the left boue 2 should be blank.
The covered node two steps away from the left blue 2 should be colorful.
The top green 1 needs at least one colorful node one step away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The top left hexagon needs exactly one more colorful node on it, and there is one covered node – it should be colorful.
Levels 69-71
The red 2 needs at least three colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it. There are five covered nodes in this range, four of them are circled with green. This means that the nodes circled with green have at least two colorful nodes among them.
The right hexagon needs exactly two more colorful nodes on it. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly two colorful nodes among them.
The remaining (not circled) node two steps away from the red 2 should be colorful.
The remaining (not circled) node on the right hexagon should be blank.
The right hexagon needs exactly two more colorful nodes on it. There are four covered nodes, three of them are circled with green. This means that the nodes circled with green have at least one colorful node among them.
The red 4 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-3 steps away from it, and it has one already. Thie means that the nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them.
The remaining (not circled) node on the right hexagon should be colorful.
The remaining (not circled) nodes 1-3 steps away from the red 4 should be blank.
The left hexagon needs exactly two colorful nodes on it. There are three covered nodes, two of them are circled with green. This means that the nodes circled with green have at least one colorful node among them.
The red 3 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, and it has one already. Thie means that the nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them.
The remaining (not circled) node on the left hexagon should be colorful.
The remaining (not circled) node one step away from the red 3 should be blank.
The green 1 needs at least one colorful node one step away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The left hexagon has all its colorful nodes, so the remaining covered node on it should be blank.
The right hexagon needs exactly one more colorful node on it, and there is one covered node – it should be colorful.
The blue 2 needs at least one colorful node two steps away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The blue 2 needs at least two colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, and it has only one. Also it can’t have more than one colorful node one step away from it. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactly one colorful node among them.
The red 4 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-3 steps away from it, and it has both – the blue 2 and one of the circled nodes. This means that all remaining (nor cicled) nodes 1-3 steps away from the red 4 should be blank.
The bottom hexagon needs exactly one colorful node on it, and there is one covered node – it should be colorful.
The green 1 needs at least one colorful node one step away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The blue 3 needs at least one colorful node three steps away from it. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The top hexagon has all its colorful nodes, so the remaining covered node on it should be blank.
The blue 2 needs at least two colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, and it has only one. The remaining covered node should be colorful.
If the node circled with green is blank, the nodes circled with blue will be colorful (because of the left and bottom right hexagons), and the top right hexagon will have two colorful nodes on it, when it can have only one.
The node circled with green should be colorful.
The bottom right hexagon needs exactly two more colorful nodes on it. This means that the nodes circled with green have exactlyt two colorful nodes among them.
The red 3 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-2 steps away from it, and both of them are among the nodes circled with green.
The remaining (not circled) node two steps away from the red 3 should be blank.
The left hexagon needs exactly two more colorful nodes on it, and there are two covered nodes – they should be colorful.
The red 4 needs at least three colorful nodes 1-3 steps away from it, and it has only two. There is only one covered node in this range – it should be colorful.
The right red 4 can’t have more than two colorful nodes 1-3 steps away from it, and it has both. The remaining covered nodes 1-3 steps away from the right red 2 should be blank.
The bottom right hexagon needs exactly one more colorful node on it, and there is one covered node – it should be colorful.
Final Words
And that wraps up our share on LogiNode: LogiNode – Full Walkthrough, Part 1 (Levels 1-71). If you have any additional insights or tips to contribute, don’t hesitate to drop a comment below. For a more in-depth read, you can refer to the original article here by SadSensei, who deserves all the credit. Happy gaming!