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'''Yajilin''' (ヤジリン) is a type of logic puzzle published by Nikoli. It has been published in English under the name ''Arrow Ring'', such as in the 2005 U.S. qualifier for the World Puzzle Championship.

Rules
''Yajilin'' is played on a rectangular grid of squares. At the beginning, cells are either ''indicative'' (containing a number and an arrow pointing "up", "down", "left," or "right") or empty. ''Black'' cells, an additional cell type, may be discovered during the solving process. The goal is to draw a single continuous non-intersecting loop that passes through each cell that is neither black nor indicative. The loop must "enter" each cell from the centre of one of its four sides and "exit" from a different side; all turns are 90 degree (angle) degrees. For each indicative cell, its number indicates the count of the black cells that lie in that row or column in the direction of its arrow. Indicative cells can never be black, and do not count as a black cell for the purpose of satisfying other indicative cells, although the loop cannot pass through them. On a solved board, * Every non-indicative cell is either black or contains a segment of the loop. * Every indicative cell is accurate. For example, if an indicative cell has an arrow that points to the left and the number '3', there must be exactly 3 black cells to the left of that indicative cell in the same row. * Black cells do not touch each other orthogonality orthogonally (they do not share a side). There may be black cells that are not accounted for by the indicative cells.

History
''Yajilin'' is an original puzzle of Nikoli; it first appeared in ''Puzzle Communication Nikoli #86'' (June 1999). The name is Japanese language Japanese, in which it is a contraction of ''yajirushi'' (directing arrow) and ''linku'' (the English word 'link').

References
* Puzzle Cyclopedia, Nikoli, 2004. ISBN 4-89072-406-0.
- Nikoli's Japanese Yajilin page Category:Logic puzzles ja:ヤジリン
   
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