#A62: Kurarin and Sansa Road

 This was the day on the advent calendar I was most looking forward to. This style of dot cluing is a nice and concise way to introduce dense set logic into loop puzzles. It surprised me when I noticed today that Sansa Road was invented before Kurarin, since Kurarin seems like the simpler of the two genres and was the first to be officially added to the pzprxs editor, though I suppose that could explain why Kurarin uses shaded squares. I also like how Sansa Road incorporates the cell-loop logic of Nurimisaki with clues that allow for a controlled flow.

https://pzprxs.vercel.app/p?kurarin/5/5/k88ncg8kc8cmcm

https://pzprxs.vercel.app/p?kurarin/12/12/s8hc4w84j8g82t8ich8u4h4i888rc48g884zzj8hc8s888gc8j4t8h8i4s2g8h8hcxc8cgc44r

https://pzprxs.vercel.app/p?sansaroad/7/7/r8i4i8g8u8m8ucg8i4i4r

https://pzprxs.vercel.app/p?sansaroad/12/12/h2w8cczw4222h4w8g8g8k2k2s8n2l8g8g8k2k2i8r2k2l8g8g8w422g2zycc8v2i

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