A question-mark clue once determined is always equivalent to both the side of the region that it resides within, and the length of the path that it's shape takes(not counting the cell that the shape is on); shapes do not move if a question-mark is a 1
Grey walls prevent shapes from crossing them.
Square jam borders also prevent shapes from crossing them.
Grey walls do not overlap with square jam borders.
Grey shapes may NOT move
Standard Square Jam Rules Apply:
Draw lines throughout the grid to divide the grid into square-shaped regions.
A number indicates the side length of the square it's contained in.
Squares may have any amount of identical numbers.
Region borders must not form 4-way intersections.
Standard Slide and Seek rules apply:
Move shapes throughout the grid leaving paths as they move; move them such that every cell has a path on it.
Path cells cannot intersect, and shapes block vision of each other.
No two of the same shape may be visible to each other in the same column or row.
Shapes may only move orthogonally.
Black shapes MUST be moved. White shapes are not forced to move, but may. (no black shapes appear in this puzzle)
Shapes may not cross a black barrier.
Black barriers do not block vision.
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Genre Intro