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Battleships (Canal View) (1139)
Instruction:
Locate the indicated fleet of ships in the grid. Ships may be rotated before being placed in the grid. Each piece of a ship occupies a single cell. A cell that does not contain a ship piece and does not contain a diamond is considered "sea". Ships do not touch each other, not even diagonally (that is, if two ship pieces are in cells that share an edge or a corner, they must be part of the same ship). The contents of some cells may be given for you.
Each number to the top or left of the grid reveals the number of ship pieces that must be located in that row or column (including any that might be given for you).
All "sea" cells connect along edges to create a single connected region. (It is permissible for the region to touch itself at a corner, but touching at a corner does not connect the region.) The sea region may not contain any 2×2 group of squares.
Each number in a diamond indicates the total count of sea cells connected in line vertically and horizontally to the numbered cell.