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The board is divided into several color-coded sections of different shapes and sizes. Your first task is simple to understand but often tricky to solve: each color zone must contain exactly one cat. Some zones may cover only a few tiles, while others stretch across large areas of the board, forcing you to think carefully before making a decision.
Cats in Meowdoku are extremely territorial. Once a cat occupies a space, no other cat can be placed in the same row or column. On top of that, cats refuse to be neighbors. They cannot touch horizontally, vertically, or even diagonally. Every cat needs a clear buffer zone around it, making each placement affect a large portion of the board.
Success comes from deduction rather than guessing. Players can mark impossible locations with an "X" to narrow down the available choices. Since mistakes cost valuable hearts, every move should be supported by logic. Carefully eliminating options eventually reveals the only valid positions for the cats.
As you progress, the puzzles become more demanding. Higher levels introduce larger grids with additional color zones, creating more possibilities to analyze and more restrictions to balance. Whether you're a Sudoku fan, a Minesweeper veteran, or simply a lover of brain-teasing puzzles, Meowdoku delivers a satisfying challenge with every completed board.



















