Rules: Shade in some cells such that all unshaded white cells (excluding clue cells) can be traversed by a single closed loop that connects the centres of adjacent cells and doesn’t cross or overlap itself. Shaded cells cannot be orthogonally adjacent to each other. Clue cells cannot be shaded. Clues either indicate how many cells in the direction of the arrow are shaded, or, how many cells contain a right angle made by the loop. If a clue cell gives two arrows, the number is true for each of the directions, not all directions combined. Also, if a clue cell contains multiple arrows, it is allowable for one arrow to indicate the number of turns while the other arrow indicates the number of shaded cells.
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