Murdoku Online Guide

Murdoku Online Guide: How to Play the Murder Mystery Logic Puzzle

Learn how Murdoku works: place suspects on a crime-scene grid, use clue cards, follow row and column rules, and find the murderer.

Official Murdoku game board screenshot
Official Murdoku game image, used for guide context
Core idea Place every suspect on the scene and use clues to find the murderer.
Best first case Start with very easy 6x6 puzzles before moving to larger or expert cases.
Main rule Each row and each column can contain only one suspect.
Murder rule The victim was alone with the murderer in the same area.

What is Murdoku?

Murdoku is a logic puzzle by Manuel Garand that combines a crime scene map, suspect cards, and spatial clues. The official online version presents cases by difficulty and currently focuses on English UI, so this site adds a bilingual reading layer for players who want clearer rules.

Why this guide exists

The official game is visual and charming, but the rule text is brief. If you miss the meaning of a word like beside, south of, alone, or shelf, a puzzle can feel ambiguous. The pages here translate the concepts into practical solving steps.

Tonight-ready roadmap

Use the rules page first, then play an official very easy puzzle with the strategy checklist open. Once you can place suspects without trial and error, move to the puzzles page for more cases and printable practice.

Start here

Learn the exact rule wording before your first case.

Read the rules

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