Play Tents and Trees Pro Online: The Ultimate Nature Logic Puzzle

If you enjoy the row-counting logic of Nanograms but love the proximity deduction of Minesweeper, pack your gear and step into Tents and Trees Pro on Puzzrs!

This incredibly satisfying grid puzzle requires you to set up camp by placing exactly one tent for every tree in the forest. You’ll use pure deductive logic and spatial reasoning to figure out where the tents belong based on the numbers outside the grid.

Ready to brave the wilderness? Choose Daily Challenge to play the exact same forest layout as everyone else in the world today. Can you pitch all your tents perfectly and claim the fastest time on the Global Top 5 Leaderboard?

Tents and Trees Pro

Play the Global Daily Challenge! Place a tent next to every tree. Tents cannot touch each other (not even diagonally). The numbers show how many tents are in each row/column.
Tap an empty square to cycle: Tent ➔ Grass ➔ Empty.

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🏆 Daily Top 5 (Easy)

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How to Play Tents and Trees (Rules for Beginners)

Your goal is to fill the campground correctly by following three strict rules:

  1. One Tent Per Tree: Every single tree (🌲) must have exactly one tent (⛺) attached to it horizontally or vertically (not diagonally).
  2. No Touching: This is the most important rule! Tents can never touch each other. Not horizontally, not vertically, and not even diagonally.
  3. Check the Clues: The numbers at the top and side of the grid tell you exactly how many tents exist in that specific row or column.

(To play the game above, simply click or tap an empty square. Tapping cycles through three states: a Tent, Grass (🟩) to mark a space where a tent cannot go, and Empty. When a row or column has the correct number of tents, its clue number will automatically dim to help you keep track!)

Winning Strategies: How to Solve Tents and Trees

To beat the 10×10 Hard mode and secure a top spot on the Leaderboard, you need to rely on the “Process of Elimination”. Use these three strategies as soon as the grid loads:

1. Fill the Zeros with Grass

Always start by looking for 0s on the edge of the board. A zero means absolutely no tents can go in that row or column. Immediately tap all the empty squares in that line to turn them into Grass (🟩).

2. Block the “Tree-less” Spaces

Remember, a tent must be placed directly next to a tree (up, down, left, or right). If there is an empty square on the grid that has no trees touching its sides, a tent can never be placed there! Fill those isolated squares with Grass right away.

3. The Diagonal Elimination Trick

When you figure out where a tent must go, instantly place Grass squares on all 8 cells surrounding it (including the diagonals). Because tents can never touch each other, marking those diagonals as Grass will often reveal the only remaining spot for a nearby tree’s tent!

Looking for More Logic Puzzles?

If you love the visual, grid-based counting of Tents and Trees, you are going to be obsessed with revealing pixel art in Nanogram Pro. If you want a puzzle that relies entirely on lines instead of grids, try closing the loops in Slitherlink Pro!

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