
Each Pokémon has a cooldown period after their ability is used, and their ability may be limited to grids under a certain size, anywhere form 10x10 to 20x15 (the smallest and largest Pokémon puzzle sizes respectively). For example, Electric-type Pokémon can slow down the levels' timer, while Fire-types can automatically fill in certain areas of the grid in a cross-shape pattern.

These Pokémon can be set before starting a puzzle and can utilise various abilities based on their type. In this a game a twist is added in which, when a puzzle is completed, players are rewarded with a Pokémon based on the puzzle they cleared. Pokémon Picross follows the typical format of nonogram puzzles, in which players must use numbers depicted on a grid to determine which sections to fill and not fill in. Mega Evolve all Pokémon that are capable of Mega EvolutionĬlear Daily Training Lv.See also: Solution techniques of Nonograms If you haven't got it, it will be listed as a Mystery Medal and tell you the requirements.Ĭlear the Cresselia Puzzle in Alt-World Mode with just 4 PokémonĬompletion of Ruler of Alt-World & Pokémon Picross Master necessaryĬlear the Kyurem Puzzle in Alt-World Mode with just 3 PokémonĬlear the Giratina Puzzle in Alt-World Mode with just 2 PokémonĬlear the Mewtwo Puzzle in Alt-World Mode with just 1 PokémonĬlear the Arceus Puzzle in Alt-World Mode without PokémonĬompletion of Ruler of Alt-World necessary In the Medal List, you can see medals that are close to being achievable, but some will be blacked out until you get the one before it in the list. There are 100 medals to collect and each medal will give you 3 Picrites for completion. You get notified of this in the stage but can access a medal list from the map.

These medals are obtained through normal gameplay as you achieve certain conditions such as completion of stages and times abilities are used. Like most games nowadays, Pokémon Picross comes with a special Medal section.


