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Corral (Dave Tuller)
Draw a single closed loop along the grid lines so the numbered squares
are inside the loop. Additionally, each number equals the count of interior
squares that are directly connected in a line (horizontally or vertically)
to the number's square, including the square itself.
In the example above, the square containing the 4 is directly connected
to two squares above it and one square to the right. Including the square
containing the 4, the total count is four.
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This puzzle came from google.com. I have only changed it to an online version, to save paper.
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