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Use Known Empty Cells as New Boundaries

An × divides a line into separate available sections. Each section can be treated as a smaller line. Suppose a line contains: · · · × · · · ·…

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An × divides a line into separate available sections. Each section can be treated as a smaller line.

Suppose a line contains:

· · · × · · · · ·

If the first clue cannot fit in the area before the ×, it must be placed after it.

Known empty cells can therefore force blocks toward one side of the line.