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Meowdoku doesn't.
You open a board, see a few colored areas, and start placing cats. It feels easy for about a minute. Then you realize every position affects the rest of the puzzle.
A cat in the wrong place can block an entire row. One small mistake can make the board impossible to finish.
That's where the fun begins.
The rules are straightforward:
The game never asks you to rush. There's no reason to click randomly. Every puzzle can be solved if you take the time to study the board.
What makes Meowdoku enjoyable is that progress feels earned.
You'll often stare at the board without seeing an obvious move. Then suddenly one clue stands out. That clue leads to another, and before long half the puzzle is solved.
It isn't about luck.
It isn't about speed.
It's about paying attention.
Fans of a good Logic Puzzle will probably recognize that feeling immediately.
The cats make the game feel less intimidating.
Traditional number puzzles can look complicated before you even start. Meowdoku keeps the challenge while making the board more inviting. It still requires deduction and planning, but the presentation feels much lighter.
That's one reason the game appeals to both experienced puzzle fans and people who don't normally play Brain Games.
Yes. Both games rely on logic and deduction, though Meowdoku replaces numbers with cats and adds new placement rules.
No. Every puzzle is designed to be solved through logical thinking.
The early boards are beginner-friendly, but later puzzles require more patience and observation.
Absolutely. You can solve a quick puzzle in a few minutes or spend longer working through more challenging boards.
If you enjoy Meowdoku, try Tetrix Online, Stack Rush, and Chiikawa Puzzle next. While each game approaches puzzles differently, they all reward careful thinking, pattern recognition, and smart decision-making.
Meowdoku proves that a puzzle game doesn't need flashy effects or complicated systems to be engaging. A few simple rules, a board full of cats, and some careful thinking are enough to keep you coming back for another puzzle. Whether you're looking for a relaxing Casual Puzzle or a satisfying Brain Game, Meowdoku is easy to pick up and surprisingly hard to put down.