Talk:Puzzle (Picross 3DS)

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Stages color

If I might say my meaning wouldn't it be better to color each of the different stages after their background in-game for instance Area 1 has a grassy background there we could have grass background with water frame because of the water to the rigth and so on? --Raltseye 19:38, 11 December 2015 (UTC)

Alt-World Data

Apparently Alt-World mission info was missing. I've already added data for Areas 00 and 01. --Snasquil (talk) 22:35, 22 March 2019 (UTC)

Move discussion

Seems like there are several viable options for titling this article, such as "Puzzles (Picross 3DS)", "Pokémon Picross Puzzles", "Pokémon Picross Stages", or "List of puzzles in Pokémon Picross", to name a few. Please use this discussion to help decide on the best title, informed by the manual of style's guidelines on article titles and with consideration to how this topic is described in Pokémon Picross for Nintendo 3DS.

As a refresher, based on the manual of style, if this article is describing what a puzzle is in the game, followed by a list of puzzles, the singular title "Puzzle (Picross 3DS)" or the like may be sufficient. If the article merely serves as a comprehensive list of puzzles in the game, "List of puzzles in Pokémon Picross" would work. If the article has several small sections for each stage, describing the stage and listing the puzzles in each stage (rather than having several small articles for each one), then a title like "Pokémon Picross Stages" or "Pokémon Picross Areas" may be appropriate.

There seems to be merit to each of these possibilities, so feel free to state your preference or alternatives below. Landfish7 12:34, 5 August 2024 (UTC)

Responding late, but it's worth clarifying that "stage" and "puzzle" are effectively-equivalent terms in Picross. A stage contains exactly one puzzle. In that sense, it seems like the first name suggestion ("List of puzzles in Pokémon Picross") is the only one that accurately describes this.
The information we list for each stage is fairly comprehensive at the moment - all we could really add is maybe the starting board for a stage, the black-and-white puzzle solution, and the map for each area. I'm not totally sure those would be necessary, though. --Boblers (talk) 20:29, 9 September 2024 (UTC)