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Fusion Black Rules

Jun 23rd, 2020
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  1. [General]
  2. 1. Shade some of the cells on the grid according to the rules of each area.]
  3. 2. White squares are connected within the board. “White cells” here are cells that are not shaded.
  4. [Upper left: Cave]
  5. 3. Clues indicate the total count of cells connected in line vertically and horizontally to the numbered cell including the cell itself. The white cells to count are not limited to the area.
  6. 4. Clues can’t be shaded.
  7. 5. All shaded cells must be connected edge-wise by other shaded cells to an edge of the grid. “Other shaded cells” here include shaded cells not part of the Cave grid.
  8. [Upper middle: Pata]
  9. 6. Clues are Pata clues: counting white cells around it in Tapa fashion.
  10. 7. Clues can’t be shaded.
  11. 8. No 2x2 area completely in the Pata grid can be shaded.
  12. 9. Black cells in the Pata grid alone are connected edge-wise.
  13. [Upper right: Norinori]
  14. 10. Place some “Nori”s, which are 1x2 block of shaded cells, in the grid. No two blocks share an edge.
  15. 11. Two cells out of each region are shaded. Blocks may cross borders of regions.
  16. 12. Blocks may touch shaded cells outside of the Norinori grid, but they must not span between two grids.
  17.  
  18. [Middle left: Sunglassopia]
  19. 13. Shade some cells to make sunglasses.
  20. 14. The sunglasses consist of a bridge (a given line, in red) and two lenses made out of orthogonally connected black cells that are symmetric with respect to the perpendicular bisector of the bridge. Lenses can extend towards outside of the grid.
  21. 15. Two lenses may not share an edge, but can intersect at a point.
  22. 16. Cells with the bridges are not shaded, except at the bridge ends.
  23. 17. Arrows follow regular Myopia rules: they point all possible directions that see black cell in the closest position. It is possible for Myopia clues to see cells outside of Sunglassopia gird.
  24. [Middle middle: Heyawake]
  25. 18. The grid is divided into regions by thick borders; a number in a region indicates exactly how many cells in that region must be shaded black.
  26. 19. Black cells in the Heyawake grid don’t share an edge. This doesn’t apply between a shaded cell in the Heyawake grid and a shaded cell in a different grid.
  27. 20. A group of white cells connected horizontally or vertically in the Heyawake grid does not span more than 2 regions. This also doesn’t apply to white cells in a different grid.
  28. [Middle Right: Nurimisaki],
  29. 22. Circled cells share an edge with exactly one white cell. All possible circles are drawn.
  30. 23. Numbers in circles indicate how many consecutive white cells are in the direction of a white cell in rule 22. “White cells” here includes cells outside of the Nurimisaki grid.]
  31. 24. No 2x2 area completely in the Nurimisaki grid can’t be completely shaded or unshaded.
  32.  
  33. [Bottom left: Canal View]
  34. 25. Clues indicate the number of shaded cells that are connected vertically or horizontally to it. “Shaded cells” here include shaded cells not part of the Canal View grid.
  35. 26. Clues can’t be shaded.
  36. 27. No 2x2 area completely in the Canal View grid can’t be shaded.
  37. 28. Black cells in the Canal View grid alone are connected edge-wise.
  38. [Bottom middle: Inner Coral]
  39. 29. Clues indicate the lengths of the first segments of shaded cells seen from it in the four directions in no particular order. “Shaded cells” here include shaded cells not part of the Inner Coral grid.
  40. 30. Clues can’t be shaded.
  41. 31. No 2x2 area completely in the Inner Coral grid can’t be shaded.
  42. 32. Black cells in the Inner Coral grid alone are connected edge-wise.
  43. [Bottom right: Kurodoko]
  44. 33. Clues indicate the total number of white cells connected vertically and horizontally to it including clues itself. “White cells” here include cells not part of the Kurodoko grid.
  45. 34. Black cells in the Kurodoko grid don’t share an edge. This doesn’t apply between a shaded cell in the Kurodoko grid and a shaded cell in a different grid.
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