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2$\begingroup$ This is an awesome solution, Stiv! I love the write-up, and am glad you enjoyed it. Thanks so much for the compliments...makes up for the lack of sleep :-) $\endgroup$– Jeremy DoverCommented Sep 17, 2020 at 12:19
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1$\begingroup$ Awesome writeup @Stiv. You were also able to approach your solution a bit more logically than I did - a few times I had to just throw my hands up in the air and make a guess. I guess that's what happens when one is attempting to do complicated puzzles while sleep-deprived... honestly I'm surprised I only had one small error in my answer! Thanks for pointing it out. $\endgroup$– kristinalustig ♦Commented Sep 17, 2020 at 12:47
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$\begingroup$ @kristinalustig You're welcome :) And oh, I had plenty of moments where I wasn't sure where to go next! There was a lot of back-and-forth between the grids and the slitherlink, searching around for the next 'in'. I got stuck between my Step 4 and 5 for AGES before I noticed the slitherlink contradiction - and then the nurikabe tumbled completely, it was quite amazing! $\endgroup$– StivCommented Sep 17, 2020 at 12:51
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