How to Create Your First Slitherlink Puzzle

Summary:
Creating your first Slitherlink puzzle in Puzzle Maker Pro involves choosing a grid size, selecting a difficulty level, previewing the puzzle, and generating the final output. This tutorial walks through the complete beginner workflow for creating Slitherlink puzzles.

Overview

If you’re new to Slitherlink, the easiest way to get started is by generating a simple rectangular puzzle and previewing the result before creating your final files.

This workflow helps you understand the most important settings without getting distracted by advanced options such as alternative grid types, Time Saver workflows, or puzzle book publishing.

By the end of this tutorial, you will have created your first Slitherlink puzzle and understand the basic generation workflow used throughout Puzzle Maker Pro.

Required Modules

Preparation

Before starting:

  • Open Puzzle Maker Pro.
  • Select Slitherlink from the puzzle module list.
  • Leave the default settings in place if this is your first puzzle.

For this tutorial, we will use a standard rectangular grid.

Step-by-Step

1. Select the Slitherlink Module

Open Puzzle Maker Pro and select Slitherlink.

The Slitherlink workspace contains three tabs:

  • Settings
  • Style
  • Titles

Most puzzle generation settings are found on the Settings tab.

2. Set the Grid Size

Locate the following settings:

  • Rows
  • Columns

These settings determine the size of the puzzle grid.

For a beginner-friendly puzzle, try:

  • Rows: 8
  • Columns: 8

Larger grids generally create larger and more complex puzzles.

3. Choose a Difficulty Level

Select a difficulty from the Difficulty dropdown.

Available options are:

  • Easy
  • Normal
  • Tricky
  • Hard

For your first puzzle, choose:

Normal

This provides a good balance between accessibility and challenge.

4. Choose a Grid Type

Locate the Grid Type dropdown.

For this tutorial, select:

Rectangular

Rectangular grids are the traditional Slitherlink format and are available in all editions.

More advanced grid types are included in the Creative and Productivity Edition of Puzzle Maker Pro Slitherlink.

5. Generate a Preview

Click Next Preview.

Puzzle Maker Pro generates a sample puzzle using your current settings.

Review:

  • Puzzle appearance
  • Grid size
  • Clue placement
  • Overall complexity

If necessary, adjust the settings and preview again.

6. Review the Solution Preview

Switch the preview to display the solution.

This allows you to verify:

  • The puzzle generated successfully
  • The loop structure looks correct
  • The puzzle size is appropriate

Previewing before generating final files helps prevent unnecessary re-runs later.

7. Configure Your Output Settings

Open the Output Settings tab.

Select:

  • Output folder
  • File format
  • Resolution settings

Most users start with PNG or PDF output.

These settings are shared across Puzzle Maker Pro workflows.

8. Create the Puzzle

Click Create.

Puzzle Maker Pro generates and saves your Slitherlink puzzle using the selected settings.

Your puzzle files are written to the output folder you selected.

Outcome

You have successfully created your first Slitherlink puzzle.

You now understand how to:

  • Select a grid size
  • Choose a difficulty level
  • Generate previews
  • Review solutions
  • Create final puzzle files

These same steps form the foundation for more advanced workflows, including alternative grid types, batch generation, and puzzle book publishing.

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