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Battletaire Naval Handbook
Rules of engagement:
- Enemy ships can be oriented horizontally or vertically.
- No two ships can occupy adjacent squares.
- Numbers along the right and bottom of the grid indicate the number of ship pieces that are hiding in that row or column.
- Your mission is to locate and destroy a total of 10 ships including one 4-segment battleship, two 3-segment cruisers, three 2- segment destroyers and four 1-segment submarines.

Game play:
- Tap a grid square once to designate the square as water.

- Tap two times to designate the square as harboring a ship piece by marking it with a target.

- Tap three times to designate as unknown.

- Tap the Fire! button when all the ships have been located.
- The number of ship and water squares revealed at the start of a game depends on the level you are playing.
The number of hints you get during the game depends on the level you are playing. The hints have a white border.
- Each hint will decrease your score by 10 points at the Seaman level, 20 at the Petty Officer, 30 at the Ensign level and so on.
- Each ship segment located will earn you 10 points at the Seaman level, 20 at the Petty Officer, 30 at the Ensign level and so on.
- Total score per battle is calculated as ship points multiplied by the number of grids completed.
- Pinch the grid to zoom, flick to move around.
- Choose Drills when you want to practice a level. Choose BattleMode when you want to engage the enemy. Decisively win each battle and see if you can be promoted to the Navy's highest rank!
Strategy:
- A revealed left and right ship piece must have at least one adjacent ship piece.

- A revealed middle ship piece must have a ship piece to the left and right or top and bottom of it.

- A revealed submarine must be surrounded by water.

- Mark all water squares that surround a revealed ship piece since ships cannot occupy adjacent squares.

- Mark all water squares in the rows and columns that have all its ship segments located based on the clues.

Two ship pieces occupy this row.

Thus the unknown squares are water squares.