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Fillomino (30)

Instruction:
Divide the grid along the dotted lines into regions (called polyominoes) so that no two polyominoes with the same area share an edge. Inside some cells are numbers; each number must equal the area of the polyomino it belongs to. A polyomino may contain zero, one, or more of the given numbers. (It is possible to have a "hidden" polyomino: a polyomino without any of the given numbers. "Hidden" polyominoes may have an area, including a value not present in the starting grid, such as 6 in a puzzle with only clues numbered 1-5.)

Reference: WPF (1)

Examples:
WPF Puzzle GP 2014 - Playoffs (96)
WPF Puzzle GP 2014 - Round 2 (88)
WPF Puzzle GP 2014 - Round 4 (90)
WPF Puzzle GP 2014 - Round 5 (91)
WPF Puzzle GP 2014 - Round 6 (92)
WPF Puzzle GP 2015 - Round 1 (80)
WPF Puzzle GP 2015 - Round 7 (85)
WPF Puzzle GP 2016 - Round 5 Casual (73)
WPF Puzzle GP 2017 - Round 4A (19)
WPF Puzzle GP 2017 - Round 4B (20)
WPF Puzzle GP 2017 - Round 8B (49)
WPF Puzzle GP 2017 - Round 8C (50)
WPF Puzzle GP 2018 - Playoffs (123)
WPF Puzzle GP 2018 - Round 3 (53)
WPF Puzzle GP 2018 - Round 5 (55)
WPF Puzzle GP 2019 - Round 7 (138)
WPF Puzzle GP 2019 - Round 7 (138)
WPF Puzzle GP 2020 - Round 5 (144)
WPF Puzzle GP 2021 - Round 7 (171)
WPF Puzzle GP 2022 - Round 4 (184)
Child puzzles:
Fillomino (Cipher)
Fillomino (Distinct Shapes)
Fillomino (Futoshiki)
Fillomino (Hex)
Fillomino (Off-By-One)
Fillomino Checkerboard
Fillomino Rectangles
Fillomino with given set of numbers
Irregular Fillomino
Nonconsecutive Fillomino
Pinochio fillomino
Queen Fillomino
Regional fillomino
Restricted Fillomino
Sum Fillomino
Symmetry Fillomino
Related puzzles:
Fillomino Kropki