Today, we are taking a look at Kouchoku (featured previously here), a mind-bending crossing loop genre that makes for very tedious solve on paper (bless puzz.link). It gets really fun once you grasp the logic behind, and while it is a niche in loop genres it makes you work on your scanning abilities. Here are the rules :
Draw lines between every node to form a loop.
- Lines go straight from node to node, and can be drawn at any angle.
- The loop can not branch off. Nodes must be visited exactly once.
- The loop may intersect itself if the two lines meet at a right angle (90°), and there is not a node at the intersection.
- All clues containing the same letter must be connected consecutively.
- Clues containing different letters may not be directly connected; the loop must travel through at least one unmarked node between them.
Only one puzzle today, I may post more if possible, but I'm currently slowing down my posting schedule. Medium difficulty, easier ones will be made later.
Thanks to Wessel for feedback.
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