Theme: Perfect Squares
Rules: Subdivide the grid along the borders into regions of orthogonally connected cells, with each region enclosing exactly one given circle.
- A region containing a white circle is always a square of any size.
- Black circles are contained in regions with irregular shapes.
- Two regions of the same size cannot share borders.
- Given numbers represent the area of the region they are contained in.
- All cells corresponding to irregular regions must be connected in a single group of orthogonally connected cells.
About : This puzzle type was invented by Anurag Sahay.
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