Anchor the clue cells
Mark the 12 clue cells first so every region can be checked against its number or shape constraint.
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Start with the most constrained clue cells. This puzzle has 12 clues across a 8x8 board.
The largest solved region covers 16 cells, so place broad areas before filling narrow strips.
Use the square clue and horizontal rectangle clue and horizontal rectangle clue as anchors before checking the numbered clues.
Use the hints first if you want help without jumping straight to the full board.
Start with the most constrained clue cells. This puzzle has 12 clues across a 8x8 board.
The largest solved region covers 16 cells, so place broad areas before filling narrow strips.
Use the square clue and horizontal rectangle clue and horizontal rectangle clue as anchors before checking the numbered clues.
Puzzle data captured from LinkedIn's game response is checked before this site writes the explanations and hints.
Mark the 12 clue cells first so every region can be checked against its number or shape constraint.
Work from the broadest placements toward smaller strips. That keeps the remaining open cells from splitting into impossible fragments.
The final board covers 64/64 cells with 12 solved regions and no duplicate cells.
Use the fixed clues to decide how surrounding cells can join into regions. Every cell on the board must belong to exactly one solved patch.
Number clues tell you how many cells the connected patch must contain. Use them to rule out regions that are too small or too large.
Shape clues narrow how a patch can extend from the clue cell, such as a horizontal rectangle, vertical rectangle, or square-like region.
Work from constrained clues outward, place larger regions early, and check that the remaining cells do not split into impossible islands.
LinkedIn Patches is a daily spatial logic puzzle built around clue cells, regions, and final board placement.
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