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Points. Continuous Loops are rather simple, made of a closed loop with even numbers of truths and cover links. All truths are bi-valued and can be rows, columns, boxes, and cells. The cover links can be any of the 4 types as well. The most important thing about continuous loops is that they eliminate all extra candidates in the linking cover sets. These loops are often referred to as continuous nice loops. Conventional definitions of nice loops are sometimes overly complex because cells are considered a bit differently from rows, columns, and boxes.
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Logic Diagram, Continuous Loop 3. Each row is a truth and each column is a link. Eliminations are in red.
(4c4) (3n5) (6c6) (8n7) (8n8)
4R8: 4r8c4=======================4r8c8 | | 4R3: 4r3c4==4r3c5 | | | | 6R3: | 6r3c5==6r3c6 | | | | | 6R8: | | 6r8c6==6r8c7 | | | | | | 8R8: | | | 8r8c7==8r8c8 | | | | | 4r7c4 1r3c5 6r7c6 1r8c7 9r8c8 2r3c5 5r3c5
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