It looks good but I think a stipulation of the sun pieces is they have to be separated into pairs at the minimum:
"Suns must be separated into pairs if they’re the same color, but can be grouped with other pairs of suns if they’re all different colors.
For example: in a 2x2 grid with four orange suns, two pairs of suns have to be separated by the line you draw. But in a 2x2 grid with two orange suns and two pink suns, it’s okay if all four share the same space. Just remember, the number of same-colored suns in the same space can’t exceed two."
So according to those rules, for all intents and purposes our suns can all inhabit the same space. The only possibly confusing part of the sun rules is the following part which I previously posted:
"There will be times you see the sun puzzles paired with multicolored squares, which you would separate as normal in most cases. These multicolored squares are okay to share a space with the suns. If the suns are black or white, however, they can only occupy the same space as squares of the opposite color.
For example: black squares must be grouped with white suns, and white squares must be grouped with black suns."
I don't know if that applies to our puzzle.
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Last edited by Connell; 04-13-2016 at 04:19 AM..
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