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$\begingroup$ Couldn’t we also place the other N piece on R4C3? $\endgroup$– JujustumCommented Jun 28 at 12:59
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$\begingroup$ @Jujustum Argh, you're right. I actually "fixed" that at the last minute by changing one of the N pieces slightly but looks like I somehow edited the wrong one. D'oh! $\endgroup$– JafeCommented Jun 28 at 14:12
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$\begingroup$ I've edited the question to remove that ambiguity (shaded one more cell in piece 16) and edited your answer to correspond to the edited question. Sorry about that! I should have done a full double-check again after making a last-minute edit. $\endgroup$– JafeCommented Jun 28 at 15:51
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$\begingroup$ @Jafe No worries, thanks for the nice puzzle as always! I wouldn't have even noticed the ambiguity so good catch from Jujustum! $\endgroup$– user39583Commented Jun 28 at 21:39
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