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Inside the Game: Meowdoku

  • Game Title: Meowdoku
  • Genre: Logic Puzzle / Brain Teaser
  • Playability: No download needed (Works on Chrome, CocCoc, Edge)
  • Time to Play: 2–10 minutes per puzzle
  • Age: Everyone (4+)
  • Game Mode: Single-player
  • Launch Date: May 2026
  • Developer: Oakever Games

Meet Meowdoku

Meowdoku is a cat-themed Logic Game that blends the structured reasoning of Sudoku with the deduction-style thinking of Minesweeper. The board is divided into colored regions, and the player's job is to place exactly one cat in each region. 

The goal is to fill the entire grid without any two cats sharing a row, column, or even a diagonal cell. What makes this Meowdoku Puzzle Game stand out is its guarantee of a single, pure-logic solution per level — no random guessing required, ever.

Your First Move

  • Tap or click a cell to mark it as empty (X), indicating a cat cannot go there
  • Tap or click again to place a cat in that cell
  • Remove a placement by tapping the cat a third time to cycle back

Meowdoku Rules

Rule

Description

One cat per region

Each colored zone on the board must contain exactly one cat, no more, no less

One cat per row

No two cats can occupy the same horizontal row

One cat per column

No two cats can share the same vertical column

No touching

Cats cannot be adjacent to each other, including diagonally

Unique solution

Every puzzle has one unique solution reachable through logic alone — no trial and error needed

Outsmart the Grid

  • Start by scanning small or oddly shaped regions first — the fewer cells a region has, the faster it can be eliminated or confirmed
  • Use X marks aggressively to block off cells that violate row, column, or diagonal rules after each cat placement
  • If a row or column already has a cat placed, immediately mark all other cells in that line as impossible
  • When two regions overlap within the same row or column, use that constraint to narrow down viable spots
  • Work region by region rather than row by row — region logic is usually the fastest path to a forced cat placement
  • If stuck, revisit the diagonal rule — many players overlook that cats cannot touch even corner-to-corner

What the Community Says

Players consistently praise Meowdoku for its cosy feel and satisfying logic loop. The game's calm aesthetic hides genuinely sharp deduction chains — many solvers describe the moment a full grid collapses from one correct placement as the most rewarding part of the experience. 

On Google Play, the app holds a 4.62 out of 5 rating from over 25,000 reviews, reflecting a strong reception across casual and logic-puzzle audiences alike. The main friction point noted by the community involves mid-session interruptions on mobile — some players report having to restart a puzzle after leaving the app mid-game, which disrupts the flow of deduction. 

Still, the consensus holds: the puzzle design itself is genuinely excellent, and the difficulty scaling keeps experienced solvers engaged well beyond the early levels.

Ready to play?  Meowdoku is available now on Geodashgame.io — no download, no account, just open the browser and start placing cats. It is one of those rare puzzle games that feels light to pick up but leaves a surprisingly sharp impression long after the board is cleared.

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