Meowdoku
About Meowdoku
Meowdoku is a cozy cat logic puzzle for players who enjoy brain puzzles and calm deduction games. Built around a clean grid split into colorful regions, the challenge is placing cute cats so that every region, every row, and every column holds exactly one — and no two cats can touch, even diagonally. No numbers, no guessing: just visual clues, careful elimination, and satisfying step-by-step deduction.
How to Play Meowdoku
The goal is to place all cats correctly on the grid. Each colored region, each row, and each column must contain exactly one cat. Cats cannot touch each other by side or corner, so spacing is part of the logic.
Work Through the Grid
Start with the easiest clues. Check rows, columns, and colored regions, then mark cells that cannot hold a cat to narrow down the solution. When only one valid position remains in a row, column, or region, place the cat there.
Think Ahead
Every puzzle is solvable through logic, attention, and deduction — no random guessing needed. Later levels grow more challenging, so look at the whole board, combine several rules at once, and think a few steps ahead.
FAQ
What makes Meowdoku different from a standard Sudoku puzzle?
There are no numbers to fill in. Instead of digits, cats are placed on a grid of colorful regions, and the no-touching rule — cats cannot be adjacent even diagonally — adds a layer of spatial logic not found in standard Sudoku.
Do the puzzles get harder as you progress?
Yes. Later levels become more challenging, requiring you to combine multiple rules at once and think several steps ahead rather than solving one constraint at a time.
How do you mark cells that can't contain a cat?
Tap or click a cell to mark it as impossible, which removes it from consideration and helps narrow down where a cat must go.
Games You Might Like
If the grid-based logic in Meowdoku appeals to you, the broader collection of puzzle games on Playgama covers a wide range of deduction and spatial challenges at a similar measured pace. For the closest match in rule structure and no-number elimination mechanics, the Sudoku games category is the natural next stop.



