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Patches 108 LinkedIn Answer

Final board and checked analysis for today's Patches puzzle, July 3, 2026.

July 3, 2026

Start with the original Patches grid and hints. Reveal the final board only when you are ready to compare your solve.

Today's Patches answer is LinkedIn Patches #108 for July 3, 2026. The board is 8×8, with 12 clues, 12 solved regions, and 64/64 cells covered. Use this Patches answer today as a check after you try the starting grid.

  • Board size is 8×8.
  • 12 clue cells shape the starting grid.
  • 12 solved regions cover the final board.
  • 64/64 cells are covered in the saved answer.

Patches 108 LinkedIn Answer Today Clues

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Patches 108 LinkedIn Answer Today Spoiler-Safe Hints

  1. Start with the 8-cell marker. Bigger regions usually have fewer safe placements, so they are easier to test early.
  2. Do not merge nearby fixed cells just because they sit close together. Each solved region must keep its own marker.
  3. Use square and rectangle clues to confirm borders before filling the small leftover areas.

Patches 108 LinkedIn Answer Today Summary

Board size
8×8
Total regions
12
Fixed cells
12
Main anchor
r1 c4, square marker (top edge, left side)
Largest region
Region 2, 3×3 square block
Key trap
Do not treat the 6-cell clue at r3 c8 as spare filler after the larger clue is placed.

Region Reference

Role Anchor Plain location Region Solved shape Cells
Main anchor r1 c4 square marker top edge, left side Region 2 3×3 square block r1 c2 to r3 c4
Shape check r3 c5 square marker upper half, right side Region 4 2×2 square block r2 c5 to r3 c6
Early trap r3 c8 6-cell marker upper half, right edge Region 5 3×2 rectangle r2 c7 to r4 c8
Extra check r1 c8 4-cell marker top edge, right edge Region 3 4-cell horizontal strip r1 c5 to r1 c8
Extra check r2 c1 3-cell marker upper half, left edge Region 1 3-cell vertical strip r1 c1 to r3 c1

Patches #108 Full Analysis

First read: Patches #108 starts with 12 clue cells on an 8×8 board. Begin with the fixed clues at r1 c4, r1 c8, r2 c1 instead of guessing color groups from empty space. Those clue cells are the safest anchors because every solved region must keep exactly one clue area and still cover the whole board.

Main anchor: The best anchor is the square clue at r1 c4, not a random corner. This clue is useful because a strict shape has less room to wiggle than an open patch. After reveal, check it against Region 2, which should form the 3×3 square block from r1 c2 to r3 c4.