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Meowdoku Guide — Rules, Logic Tips, Offline Play, and Ads
A practical Meowdoku hub that explains the puzzle's real rules and routes players to deduction, offline, daily, advertising, and version answers.

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GAME INTRODUCTION
What to know before you play
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Meowdoku is a free mobile logic puzzle for iPhone, iPad, and Android. Each board is solved by placing exactly one cat in every colored region, every row, and every column, while keeping cats from touching horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. That is the complete rule set; the useful skill is learning how those constraints combine.
Choose the right answer
- How to play Meowdoku, with a reliable solving order
- Deduction patterns that reduce guessing
- Offline play, daily puzzles, and leaderboards
- Ads, in-app behavior, and privacy facts
A better first move than guessing
Start with the smallest or most constrained colored region. Mark cells that conflict with an already placed cat's row, column, or eight-cell neighborhood. Then revisit every affected region. A cat placed for one region often leaves only one legal cell in another row or color.
The app uses hearts for mistakes, but a strong solution should not depend on spending them. If two cells remain, ask what each candidate removes elsewhere. A candidate that would leave another region, row, or column with zero legal cells cannot be correct. This contradiction check is more reliable than choosing the visually isolated square.
The iOS lookup data showed version 1.14.0 released August 21, 2026, 158,145 US ratings, and a 4.8 average when checked. Those numbers describe store response, not proof that every advertised behavior is flawless. In particular, “non-intrusive ads” is a developer claim; the ads page separates that promise from the settings and privacy facts players can verify.
Level answers are intentionally not generated from level numbers alone. If a future page solves a board, it must show the exact board image, app version, deduction sequence, and completed result so another player can tell whether the layout matches.
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OFFICIAL SCREENSHOTS
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Every completed board needs one cat in each region, row, and column.Official source ↗

Cats may not touch, including diagonally, which removes neighboring cells after each placement.Official source ↗

The app advertises daily puzzles, offline standard play, and global completion-time leaderboards.Official source ↗
GUIDES
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Apply all three cat-placement constraints together, mark impossible cells, and cycle through regions, rows, and columns until one legal cell remains.
→Logic tips · Aug 23, 2026Meowdoku Tips — Four Deduction Patterns That Prevent GuessingLook for candidates sharing a row or column, narrow regions, blocked diagonals, and choices that would leave another unit with no legal square.
→SYSTEMS & REFERENCE
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Regular puzzle play is advertised as offline, while daily refresh and global leaderboard functions should be treated as connected features.
→Ads and privacy · Aug 23, 2026Meowdoku Ads and Privacy — What the Stores Actually ConfirmTreat “non-intrusive ads” as a developer description, then use the App Store privacy labels and Google Play Data safety panel for current disclosures.
→YOUTUBE & COMMUNITY
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