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<b>Masyu:</b> Draw a closed path into the puzzle, that passes every field with a circle. The path may bent 90° in the fields. In fields with a black circle the path has to bent in a 90° angle and has to continue in both directions one field straight. Through fields with a white circle the path has to go straight and has to bent 90° in the next field in at least one direction.  
<b>Masyu:</b> Draw a closed path into the puzzle, that passes every field with a circle. In fields with a black circle the path has to bent in a 90° angle and has to continue in both directions one field straight. Through fields with a white circle the path has to go straight and has to bent 90° in the next field in at least one direction.  
 
<b>Slitherlink:</b> Draw a single continuous loop by connecting neighboring dots along the dotted lines. The numbers indicate how many edges of a cell are used for the loop. The loop may not touch or cross itself, and it doesn't need to touch all of the dots.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


<b>Slitherlink:</b> Draw a single continuous loop following the grid lines. The numbers indicate how many edges of a cell are used for the loop. The loop may not touch or cross itself.


==History==
==History==
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Aktuelle Version vom 15. April 2012, 15:17 Uhr

Instructions

Masyu: Draw a closed path into the puzzle, that passes every field with a circle. In fields with a black circle the path has to bent in a 90° angle and has to continue in both directions one field straight. Through fields with a white circle the path has to go straight and has to bent 90° in the next field in at least one direction.

Slitherlink: Draw a single continuous loop following the grid lines. The numbers indicate how many edges of a cell are used for the loop. The loop may not touch or cross itself.

History

Variant developed by Nils Miehe (Germany).