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Magnets (50)

Instruction:
The grid is partitioned into regions of two square cells each (note that only region borders are drawn). Put "positive" (+) and "negative" (–) symbols into some cells, at most one symbol per cell, such that each region either has two symbols or no symbols at all. Adjacent cells (even within a region) cannot contain the same symbol.
The numbers above and to the left of the grid indicate the exact number of symbols of the specified type that must be placed in each column or row, respectively. If a number is not given, there might be any number of symbols of the specified type.

Reference: WPF (1)

Examples:
WPF Puzzle GP 2014 - Round 1 (87)
WPF Puzzle GP 2015 - Round 7 (85)
WPF Puzzle GP 2016 - Round 3 Competitive (76)
WPF Puzzle GP 2017 - Playoffs (93)
WPF Puzzle GP 2017 - Round 2A (32)
WPF Puzzle GP 2017 - Round 2B (33)
WPF Puzzle GP 2018 - Round 5 (55)
WPF Puzzle GP 2019 - Round 5 (136)
WPF Puzzle GP 2019 - Round 6 (137)
WPF Puzzle GP 2020 - Round 4 (143)
WPF Puzzle GP 2020 - Round 8 (147)
WPF Puzzle GP 2021 - Round 8 (172)
WPF Puzzle GP 2022 - Round 5 (185)
WPF Puzzle GP 2022 - Round 8 (188)
Child puzzles:
Magnets (diagonal)
Magnets (Double Length)
Magnets (Horseshoes)
Magnets (Regions)
Magnets (Toroidal)