Loop Puzzle is a logic game where you draw lines between dots on a grid. The goal is to form a single closed loop with no branches or crossings. Numbers in some cells indicate how many of the four sides around that cell must be part of the loop. Careful deduction and step-by-step reasoning are required to solve each puzzle. Loop Puzzle trains patience, concentration, and strategic thinking, offering a mix of easy starter puzzles and highly challenging ones.

5 Tips for Playing Loop Puzzle Successfully

1. Pay attention to numbers

Start with cells whose numbers clearly dictate how many lines must be drawn.

2. Proceed step by step

Only draw lines you are certain about, building the puzzle gradually.

3. Use obvious situations

A cell with 0 cannot have any lines, while 3 or 4 almost requires full edges – these are key points.

4. Keep the loop in mind

Remember that there must be only one closed loop – open ends must eventually connect.

5. Draw conclusions

After each move, check the consequences. If a contradiction arises, review and correct earlier steps.

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