Meowdoku color regions

Meowdoku Color Region Puzzle

Learn how colored regions shape Meowdoku logic, create locks, and turn simple row-column rules into deeper deduction.

Quick answer

Rooms define obligations. Shapes create locks. Colors make logic visible.

Meowdoku is a quick cat logic puzzle with clear rules, friendly visuals, and enough deduction depth for players who enjoy Sudoku, Queens, Star Battle, and daily puzzle games.

Puzzle essentials

  • Rooms define obligations.
  • Shapes create locks.
  • Colors make logic visible.

Rooms Are Commitments

Each colored region must contain one cat. That means every room is both a target and a source of exclusions.

Shape Beats Size

A large room can be easy if it is squeezed into one row. A small room can be hard if its few cells interact with many neighbors.

Color Helps Memory

Color lets players remember which cells belong together without reading coordinates.

Room Locks

When a room's legal cells all sit in one row or column, that line becomes locked for the room.

Why Region Shapes Matter

Color-region logic gives Meowdoku its identity. The rooms create the same satisfying placement pressure that players enjoy in region puzzles, Queens puzzles, and Star Battle.

Questions players ask about Meowdoku

Why does Meowdoku use colored rooms?

Colored rooms define the one-cat-per-region rule.

Do colors repeat?

Colors are visual aids; the important part is the room boundary.

Can a room shape force a cat?

Yes. A constrained room can force a placement by eliminating all but one cell.