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#375 - Yoque

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     Recently I went on a genre-inventing spree, and now I have three more finalized ones that I'm ready to share, the third being Yoque!     Connect some pairs of orthogonally adjacent dots to form paths connecting pairs of circles. Each path must turn exactly once, and each path must be crossed exactly once by another path. Two perpendicular line segments may intersect each other, but not turn or stop at their intersection or otherwise overlap. Two circles containing the same letter must be ends of the same path. Two circles containing different letters may not. Solve online

#374 - Yoque

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       Recently I went on a genre-inventing spree, and now I have three more finalized ones that I'm ready to share, the third being Yoque!     Connect some pairs of orthogonally adjacent dots to form paths connecting pairs of circles. Each path must turn exactly once, and each path must be crossed exactly once by another path. Two perpendicular line segments may intersect each other, but not turn or stop at their intersection or otherwise overlap. Two circles containing the same letter must be ends of the same path. Two circles containing different letters may not. Solve online

#373 - Disorderly Loop

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       Recently I went on a genre-inventing spree, and now I have three more finalized ones that I'm ready to share, the second being Disorderly Loop!     Draw a non-intersecting loop through the centers of some cells. Clued cells may not be used by the loop. Clues represent the lengths of the next N line segments appearing in the loop, not necessarily in order, starting with a line in the cell adjacent to the clue in the direction of its arrow and moving in the direction of the arrow, where N is the amount of numbers in the clue. Solve online

#372 - Disorderly Loop

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       Recently I went on a genre-inventing spree, and now I have three more finalized ones that I'm ready to share, the second being Disorderly Loop!      Draw a non-intersecting loop through the centers of some cells. Clued cells may not be used by the loop. Clues represent the lengths of the next N line segments appearing in the loop, not necessarily in order, starting with a line in the cell adjacent to the clue in the direction of its arrow and moving in the direction of the arrow, where N is the amount of numbers in the clue. Solve online

#371 - Eels

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         Recently I went on a genre-inventing spree, and now I have three more finalized ones that I'm ready to share, the first being Eels!     Shade some cells such that each orthogonally connected group of shaded cells or unshaded cells forms a one-wide path that may not touch itself orthogonally and is at least four cells in length. Clued cells cannot be shaded. A black arrow means that the adjacent cell in the indicated direction is shaded. A white arrow means that the adjacent cell in the indicated direction is unshaded. A number in a circle indicates the amount of cells in the path the circle belongs to. Solve online

#370 - Eels

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       Recently I went on a genre-inventing spree, and now I have three more finalized ones that I'm ready to share, the first being Eels!      Shade some cells such that each orthogonally connected group of shaded cells or unshaded cells forms a one-wide path that may not touch itself orthogonally and is at least four cells in length. Clued cells cannot be shaded. A black arrow means that the adjacent cell in the indicated direction is shaded. A white arrow means that the adjacent cell in the indicated direction is unshaded. A number in a circle indicates the amount of cells in the path the circle belongs to. Solve online

#369 - U-Turns

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     Recently I realized that none of my original genres contain the letter U yet, so I made a genre themed around it to change that.      Draw a non-intersecting path through the centers of some cells which passes through every white circle and no black circles. Grey circles mark the ends of the path. Between each pair of circles the path uses, the path must turn exactly twice, and both turns must be in the same direction. Solve online

#368 - Voxas (Tatami)

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       Divide the grid into 1x2 and 1x3 regions. Borders must separate two different regions. Borders with white dots separate regions with the same size and orientation. Borders with black dots separate regions with neither the same size nor the same orientation. Borders with grey dots separate regions with either the same size or the same orientation, but not both. Region borders may not form any four-way intersections. Solve online

#367 - Myopia (Short)

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       Connect some pairs of orthogonally adjacent dots to form a single non-intersecting loop. Clued cells contain arrows indicating all of the orthogonal directions in which a loop segment appears closest to the clued cell. No straight line segment may be more than two cells in length. Solve online

#366 - Simple Loop

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     I made a couple of Simple Loop puzzles for fun a couple days ago. They aren't totally trivial, but should be pretty easy. You can find the other one here .     D raw a non-intersecting loop through the centers of all empty cells. Solve online

#365 - Simple Loop

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     I made a couple of Simple Loop puzzles for fun a couple days ago. They aren't totally trivial, but should be pretty easy. You can find the other one here .     D raw a non-intersecting loop through the centers of all empty cells. Solve online

#364 - Unequal Length Maze

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       Draw a non-intersecting path through the centers of all empty cells, starting from the S (start) and finishing at the G (goal). No two consecutive straight lines in the path may be of the same length. Solve online

#363 - Voxas

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       Divide the grid into 1x2 and 1x3 regions. Borders must separate two different regions. Borders with white dots separate regions with the same size and orientation. Borders with black dots separate regions with neither the same size nor the same orientation. Borders with grey dots separate regions with either the same size or the same orientation, but not both. Solve online

#362 - Fillomino

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       Divide the grid into regions of orthogonally connected cells. Two regions of the same size may not share an edge. Clued cells must belong to a region containing the indicated number of cells. Solve online

#361 - Easy as ABC

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       Place letters from the range given outside the grid into some cells so that each row and column contains each letter once. A clue outside the grid represents the first letter seen in the corresponding row or column from that direction. Solve online

#360 - Pentosnake

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       Shade some cells to form a non-intersecting path which does not touch itself orthogonally. Circles mark the ends of the path. Each orthogonally connected area of unshaded cells must be exactly five cells in size. Clues cannot be shaded, and contain the letter associated with the pentomino shape of their unshaded area. Solve online

#359 - Pentosnake

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       Shade some cells to form a non-intersecting path which does not touch itself orthogonally. Circles mark the ends of the path. Each orthogonally connected area of unshaded cells must be exactly five cells in size. Clues cannot be shaded, and contain the letter associated with the pentomino shape of their unshaded area. Solve online

#358 - Voxas

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       Divide the grid into 1x2 and 1x3 regions. Borders must separate two different regions. Borders with white dots separate regions with the same size and orientation. Borders with black dots separate regions with neither the same size nor the same orientation. Borders with grey dots separate regions with either the same size or the same orientation, but not both. Solve online

#357 - Snake Egg

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       Shade some cells to form a non-intersecting path which does not touch itself orthogonally. Circles mark the ends of the path. Exactly one orthogonally connected area of unshaded cells must exist of each size from the range given outside the grid. Cells with numbers cannot be shaded, and represent the size of the area they’re in. Solve online

#356 - Snake Egg

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       Shade some cells to form a non-intersecting path which does not touch itself orthogonally. Circles mark the ends of the path. Exactly one orthogonally connected area of unshaded cells must exist of each size from the range given outside the grid. Cells with numbers cannot be shaded, and represent the size of the area they’re in. Solve online