Rules: Shade in two or three cells in each of the bold outlined regions so that all of the unshaded cells are connected orthogonally in a single group. Shaded cells may only be diagonally adjacent. In each region, the shaded cells correspond to all the dead-end cells of a pentomino. Shaded cells in a region may resolve to multiple pentomino shapes as long as the ten regions together resolve to ten different pentomino shapes. Pentominoes may overlap partially and can be rotated and reflected. Clues outside, if any, give the number of shaded cells in the corresponding direction.
About: "Caged Ends" was invented by Anurag Sahay.
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