Cage-splitting

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Using the 45 rule, sometimes multiple cells are sticking out of the selected houses. When this happens, you can split the cage into 2 smaller cages.

Example

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The green cage can be split in 2 smaller cages FG2 and G34.

13 + 18 + 24 + 14 + 11 + 15 - 90 = 5, so G34 = 5 and FG2 = 6.

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