Disorderly Loop is a genre created by Eric Fox. It is neither a full loop nor an oriented loop genre, making it easier to solve (some full loop genre are pretty good though, but the harder puzzles tend to get stupid really quick). Here are the rules :
Draw lines through orthogonally adjacent cells to form a loop.
- The loop cannot branch off or cross itself.
- The loop cannot go through gray cells.
- Arrows point from a gray cell to an adjacent cell where the loop must make a turn.
- Clues represent the lengths of the next N line segments when following the loop in the direction of the arrow, where N is the amount of numbers inside the clue. Numbers aren't necessarily in order.
For example, A {12?} clue means that starting straight from the arrow, the next 3 segments must have lengths taken from the clue's bank, in this case a line of length 1, another of length 2, and a 3rd one of any length (can be the same as numbers in the bank).
Rules taken from puzz.link -> click here for a solved example. The provided example does not demonstrate ? clues, I hope it's not too confusing here.
Thanks to Menderbug and Wessel for testing and feedback.
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