Rules: Place some non-overlapping rectangles so that given circles are part of one rectangle each, the number in the circle representing the area of the rectangle. A rectangle may contain more than one given circle. Then draw a loop that does not intersect itself and moves horizontally or vertically between centers of cells and traverses the entirety of each rectangle represented by a grey circle. The loop enters and leaves the rectangle exactly once. All rectangles represented by black circles must be outside the loop, while all rectangles represented by white circles must be inside the loop. With the exception of cells used by rectangles that are not on the loop's path, the loop visits all of the cells in the grid.
About: This puzzle type was invented by Anurag Sahay.
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