#127: Hexagonal Compass

I’m a little surprised that I haven’t seen Compass done on a hex grid before.

The grid shape adds a bit of weirdness to the genre, but to me it’s just the right amount of weird that is offset by some interesting new logic that you don’t get on a square grid.

Rules: Divide the grid into regions of connected cells, each containing exactly one compass. A number in a compass indicates the total area of the region which lies completely beyond the edge that the clue is facing.