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Patches #35 Hints & Answer

Patches #35 is solved by covering the whole board with rectangles, one clue per block. We split it into 9 steps below: fix the constrained clues first, and the flexible any-shape clues fall into place last.

Step-by-step solution

  1. Step 1

    Work the square clue around row 1, col 1. With 1 cells to cover and a fixed shape, only one rectangle fits without overlapping a neighbour. Commit to it and the board tightens.

  2. Step 2

    Look at the square clue near row 1, col 4. Its number 1 fixes the rectangle’s area, so draw the block that covers exactly 1 cells around it without touching another clue. Lock it in before moving on.

  3. Step 3

    The square clue at row 1, col 6 can only be filled one way: a rectangle of area 1 that matches its proportions. Place it now — once it is down, the cells beside it stop being ambiguous.

  4. Step 4

    Work the tall clue around row 4, col 4. With 5 cells to cover and a fixed shape, only one rectangle fits without overlapping a neighbour. Commit to it and the board tightens.

  5. Step 5

    Look at the tall clue near row 6, col 6. Its number 5 fixes the rectangle’s area, so draw the block that covers exactly 5 cells around it without touching another clue. Lock it in before moving on.

  6. Step 6

    The tall clue at row 4, col 3 can only be filled one way: a rectangle of area 6 that matches its proportions. Place it now — once it is down, the cells beside it stop being ambiguous.

  7. Step 7

    Work the tall clue around row 5, col 2. With 6 cells to cover and a fixed shape, only one rectangle fits without overlapping a neighbour. Commit to it and the board tightens.

  8. Step 8

    Look at the tall clue near row 6, col 1. Its number 5 fixes the rectangle’s area, so draw the block that covers exactly 5 cells around it without touching another clue. Lock it in before moving on.

  9. Step 9

    The tall clue at row 1, col 5 can only be filled one way: a rectangle of area 6 that matches its proportions. Place it now — once it is down, the cells beside it stop being ambiguous.

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