This arboreal logic puzzle follows similar rules to a game of Minesweeper.
Each number in a Tree Dimensional puzzle indicates the number of trees in adjacent squares. However, no two trees can be next to each other, horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. They also cannot be in the same square as a number.
By crossing out the squares around trees, work out where the rest of the trees should be planted to satisfy all the grid numbers. We’ve added some trees and crosses to the the example puzzle below.
