These two puzzles are a little weird to think about- a
LITS variant titled "Different LITS". What does that mean? It means follow all standard LITS rules, with the added restriction that no two shaded tetrominos can share a shape and orientation. So you can have up to 4 T pieces, for instance, but they must all be in different directions.
Altogether, the 4 large puzzles in the last 4 posts were worth a total of 150/1000 points on the 2 hour test. If your solve times for the set were under 18 minutes, congrats! You were on pace to finish... if you didn't fail at Times Zone.
The 10 by 10 is really enjoyable, great use of the variation. Thank you!
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