Today's puzzle is a shading genre from Inaba! It's called Parquet, and while it usually tends to result in easier puzzles, it's a cute genre overall.
Rules: In each bold region, entirely shade one subregion and leave the others unshaded such that all shaded cells form one orthogonally connected area with no loops. No 2x2 area may be entirely shaded.
Small note: this is actually a substantial generalization of Inaba's original type for two reasons. For one, he restricted his grids to a common theme (see below). Additionally, this generalization allows for more than two subregions in any big region, whereas Inaba restricted to exactly two.
Both puzzles are bigger than average today! The first one is a bit silly.
The second one is designed to emulate the look of Inaba's old puzzles. It's about 3 stars on PuzzleSquareJP, I think.
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