No. 14 - Country Road #01
And here's another puzzle. Why not.
(Note: All Country Road on this blog, unless specified, goes through every room exactly once)
Online Play LinkCountry Road Rule (Roughly translated from Nikoli):
- Make a single loop with lines passing through the centers of cells, horizontally or vertically. The loop never crosses itself, branches off, or goes through the same cell twice.
- A region, bordered by bold lines, is called a "room". The loop goes through each room exactly once. Once the loop leaves a room, it cannot return to the same room.
- The number in a room represents how many cells does the loop passes through in that room. For rooms without numbers, the loop can pass through any number of squares.
- Squares that are not visited by the loop must not be vertically or horizontally adjacent to each other across a thick line.
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