Today's genre is Passage. Like a few other types in this series, Passage is relatively common on PuzzleDuel but uncommon in other places. I'm unaware of the origins of this genre, let me know if you have any information!
Rules: Shade some cell to create a 'snake' - a chain of blackened squares which doesn't touch itself even diagonally. The start and end of the snake are marked with gray circles. The snake should pass straight through all cells with numbers (i.e the snake cannot turn on a cell with a number). Numbers represent the length of the corresponding straight segment of the snake.
Both puzzles today have similar themes -- only 3/4/5 clues and a symmetric structure on a 10×18 grid. The first puzzle should be easier than the second, I hope.
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