Heyawake (from Japanese, "divided rooms") is played on a rectangular grid. The grid is divided into rectangular "rooms."A rectangle, bordered by bold lines, is called a "room." Fill in cells under the following rules. The numbers indicate how many painted cells there are in a room. Rooms with no number may have any number of painted cells. White cells cannot stretch across more than two rooms in a straight line. Painted cells cannot be connected horizontally or vertically. White cells must not be separated by painted cells.
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Heyawake (from Japanese, "divided rooms") is played on a rectangular grid. The grid is divided into rectangular "rooms."A rectangle, bordered by bold lines, is called a "room." Fill in cells under the following rules. The numbers indicate how many painted cells there are in a room. Rooms with no number may have any number of painted cells. White cells cannot stretch across more than two rooms in a straight line. Painted cells cannot be connected horizontally or vertically. White cells must not be separated by painted cells.
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