After a physically demanding yet refreshing and enjoyable trek into the wilderness, your group has found the perfect spot to make camp. It has fallen to you to decide where to pitch tents, one tent beside each tree. And in the interest of maintaining social harmony, everyone desires and needs at least one open space between nearby tents (adjacently and diagonally). Numbers heading each column and row indicate how many tents are in each. Your solution must abide by these guidelines.
The campground features a scattering of trees punctuating the grassland. When starting a new game, you choose the campground dimensions and quantity of tree and tent pairings.
You win the game of Tents when you have correctly placed all tents. All tents must be placed, the number of tents must match the sums indicated in the row and column headers, and no two tents may be next to one another adjacently or diagonally. Note that there may be more than one solution for a given campground; you only need to find one of those valid solutions.
Tents is about narrowing down the possibilities, where tents cannot be, leaving only where tents could be. Chisel down the options until the answer makes itself obvious.
