Synopsis
Hashi (or Hashiwokakero - meaning 'bridges') is a new logic puzzle from Japan. Like Sudoku and Kakuro, Hashi is fiendishly addictive, easy to pick up and almost impossible to put down. Two UK newspapers have already previewed Hashi puzzles with more expected in 2006. In Hashi, your job is to join islands together with up to two vertical or horizontal bridges so that every island is connected. The larger the island, the more bridges are needed (so an island of size 6 must have six bridges) and bridges can't cross over each other.