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Daily number path challenge from June 2, 2026.
The most common mistake in Zip is drawing yourself into a dead end. This usually happens when your path creates a 2×2 block of visited cells in the middle of the grid — the unvisited cell on the other side becomes unreachable. Before committing to a move, quickly check whether it would isolate any empty cells. A good habit is to glance at the cells two or three moves ahead: if you can see that a move would box in an area with no way out, take the other route instead. The undo button is there for a reason, but getting better at reading the grid means fewer restarts. Today's shared daily puzzle is a perfect chance to practice this — see how far you can get without hitting undo.
Archive puzzle #153 is a Tuesday 6x6 Zip challenge. Use this replay to practice short forced moves near numbered cells, watch for leaving a single unreachable square behind, and aim for a clean first route attempt.
Puzzle details: Archive #153 · Tuesday replay · curated 6×6 grid · unique solution · Seed: zip-daily-20260602