How to Play Meowdoku: The Ultimate Cat Logic Puzzle Guide
Welcome to the ultimate guide for Meowdoku, the adorable logic puzzle that combines the deductive reasoning of Sudoku with the spacial awareness of the classic Queens puzzle. While the internet affectionately calls it "Cat Sudoku," you'll quickly realize that you aren't doing math or filling up a grid with numbers. Instead, you are placing cute cats into exactly the right spots using pure logic.
1. The Ultimate Goal
For example, on a standard 6×6 board, this means you will only place six cats in total. The majority of the board will remain completely empty! Once all the cats are placed correctly without touching, you've solved the puzzle.
2. The Core Rules of Meowdoku
Unlike Sudoku, these are the only four rules you need to memorize:
- Every row contains exactly one cat.
- Every column contains exactly one cat.
- Every colored region contains exactly one cat.
- No two cats may touch: Not horizontally, not vertically, and absolutely not diagonally. Once a cat is placed, the 8 squares completely surrounding it become instant "dead zones" (✕).
Notice the visual above: A placed cat claims its territory. The eight cells immediately touching it are off-limits for any other cat.
3. A Step-by-Step Example (No Guessing Required!)
One of the best things about Meowdoku is that you never have to guess. Every board generated has one guaranteed solution reachable purely by logic. Let's walk through an example to see how the "domino effect" works:
Step 1: Start with the Obvious
Usually, the game gives you one free starting cat. Let's say we have a locked cat at Row 2, Column 1. Immediate Action: Put an "✕" across its entire row, its entire column, and the 8 adjacent squares around it. It owns that territory.
Step 2: Region Constriction
Look at the Purple Region. Because of our first cat's "dead zone", there is only a single square left in the entire Purple block. By rule, a region must have a cat. Boom — place a cat there. And again, immediately "✕" out its row, column, and 8 touching tiles.
Step 3 & 4: The Process of Elimination
Now observe the Yellow region. Let's say its remaining squares are only located in Column 6. This means the required cat for Column 6 must be inside the Yellow region. Therefore, any other color block in Column 6 (like Blue or Green) cannot have a cat there! Draw your "✕"s there.
This creates a chain reaction. A Green block suddenly only has one valid tile left in Row 3. This forces the Yellow cat into Row 4.
Step 5: The Final Cascade
Once you nail down the first three cats, the remaining tiles become incredibly obvious. Just follow the empty squares left over and finish placing your cats!
4. Controls & How to Read the UI
- Tapping logic: Tap once for an "✕" (to aid your memory). Tap twice to place a 🐱. Tap a third time to clear the box.
- ❤️ Lives: You have 3 Hearts. If you place a cat that breaks a rule (like touching another cat), you lose a heart. Lose all three, and you restart.
- ⏱ Timer & Stats: Speed is the name of the game. Track your puzzle-solving time at the top.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Meowdoku the exact same as Sudoku?
No. It feels similar logically, but there is zero math. Plus, the "Cats cannot touch diagonally" rule changes the entire dynamic of the game. It is much closer to the Queens puzzle.
Do I ever have to guess?
Never. If you are stuck, stop and look for the region or line that has the fewest amount of open cells. There is always a logical forced move.