Puzzling Asked on May 24, 2021
This is an entry for Fortnightly Topic Challenge #44: Introduce a new grid deduction genre to the community
This is a Tatamibari puzzle, where you divide the grid into rectangles and squares.
Rules taken from Wikipedia:
An example puzzle and its solution:
Now, solve this puzzle:
Here is the puzzle in a playable form. The link leads to a puzz.link editor (which has a timer, if you care about that).
First answer with a full logical solution path gets the checkmark.
CSV version:
,,,,,,,,,|
,,,,,,,,,
,,,,-,,-,,,
,,-,-,,,|,,,
,,,,,,,,,|
+,,,,,,,,,
,,,+,,,+,+,,
,,,|,,+,,,,
,,,,,,,,,
-,,,,,,,,,
The basic deductions:
Now, we ask:
And a similar question is helpful again:
A similar process lets us fill up the left column:
And similar arguments work to finish off the puzzle. The solution is:
Correct answer by Deusovi on May 24, 2021
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