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1$\begingroup$ Sorry about the edit. I didn't expect I would find the 6-clue puzzle so soon, and I didn't feel like posting a separate puzzle for that. $\endgroup$– BubblerCommented May 22 at 2:24
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$\begingroup$ No problem! Thank you for the nice puzzles :) $\endgroup$– Benjamin WangCommented May 22 at 2:56
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$\begingroup$ In the 6-clue puzzle, I am not clear on why the 13 must go where you put it as an "obvious" deduction. It seems to me it could be 1 to the left (at that stage) and still connect. $\endgroup$– Matthieu M.Commented May 22 at 14:23
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1$\begingroup$ @MatthieuM. Thank you for noticing it. I must have gone back and forth in my solve and took screenshots at inconsistent times. I have now fixed the solve path to be more logical. $\endgroup$– Benjamin WangCommented May 22 at 15:51
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