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2$\begingroup$ All correct :) There are (naturally) a few instances where you could have resolved some points of the logic in earlier steps, but that's just because the nature of this puzzle type means there's often separate simultaneous logic at play, and your focused approach is probably clearer than resolving all at once (e.g. after your first spoiler you could resolve the LH puzzle's bottom right corner knowing that the two together in row 10 must be shaded as one of the two shaded spaces required for the row has been found). The 2-9 step in puzzle 2 was the key one, and you nailed that :) +1 $\endgroup$– StivCommented Oct 5, 2020 at 9:48
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1$\begingroup$ @Stiv Yep, that point about the logic is true! I did notice that in a few cases, I saw something that I could've resolved much earlier. Figured this was clear enough, though. Nice puzzles! $\endgroup$– Deusovi ♦Commented Oct 5, 2020 at 16:40
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