#A16: Bouba & Kiki Loop and Tring-Tring

 Bouba & Kiki Loop proves hexagonal loops are worth exploring. There's some special logic to consider in both the bouba loop and the kiki loop, which I tried to highlight in a puzzle with an obligatory theme.

https://pedros.works/paper-puzzle-player?W=15x4x5&L=x0x1x1x1x1x1x2h1x1x4x1h1h1h1x1x3x8x1x4h1x3x7x3x2x4x6x1h2x3x3x1x1h1x1x1x1x1x1x1x1x1x1x1x1x1x1x1x1x2x1t1x2t2t2x3x2x4t1t1x2t2t3x1t5x1x3x1x2x1x1x1&G=bouba-kiki-loop

I found Tring-Tring about as difficult to set and solve as Ring-Ring. Surprisingly, much of the logic remains intact, although with the added bonus of deciding how to orient acute angles and the amusing possibility of three triangles all crossing through the same cell.

https://pedros.works/paper-puzzle-player.html?W=16x12x1&L=x11x6x4x7x28x1x11x1x24x10x1x11x13x12x11x10x2x4&G=tring-tring

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