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Fill in the missing numbers so that every row and column includes the numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4. Use the inequality signs as clues and make sure numbers always obey the inequality sign between them. This means that the arrows between the numbers always point towards the smaller number.
Here is an example: In the three squares shown above, the number A must be less than 3 and greater than the missing number B. We know all the numbers must be between 1 and 4 , so therefore A must be 2 and B must be 1.
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you work out what you are looking at in each of these seven photos?

Bridge Puzzle
Draw bridges between the red islands so that the number of bridges connected to each island equals the number written inside the circle.
Rules:
1. The bridges must be straight lines and cannot bend.
2. The bridges cannot intersect with each other.
3. The bridges can be horizontal or vertical but not diagonal.
4. The maximum number of bridges connecting two islands is two.
Connect The Planets
Draw a line to connect each pair of planets. You can’t use diagonal lines and the lines can’t cross or touch each other. You must fill the whole grid with lines but only one line is allowed in each square.
SUDOKU!
Fill all the empty squares so that every row, column and 3x2 box contains each of the numbers 1 to 6.
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