Meowdoku hard difficulty

Hard Meowdoku Puzzles

Understand hard Meowdoku puzzles, including 8x8 board pressure, advanced marking, room locks, and endgame checks.

Quick Answer

8x8 boards. Longer chains. More careful endgames.

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Meowdoku Signals

  • 8x8 boards.
  • Longer chains.
  • More careful endgames.

Why 8x8 Feels Different

The board has more room for false choices. Hard Meowdoku asks you to keep exclusions organized instead of relying on quick visual certainty.

Mark the First Wave

Before placing a cat, mark cells made impossible by obvious row, column, and room conflicts.

Look for Split Rooms

A split room may have options in two distant areas. One row or column lock can collapse the room into a single side.

Do Not Chase the Last Cat

The last cat becomes clear when all previous rows, columns, and rooms are checked. Work backward through constraints.

Use Assist as a Review Tool

On hard boards, assist mode is useful after a mistake because it reveals which adjacency you missed.

Questions People Ask About Meowdoku

Is hard Meowdoku always 8x8?

In this web version, hard mode uses 8x8 boards.

Do hard puzzles require guessing?

They should not. Hard boards reward deeper elimination.

What is the most common hard-mode mistake?

Missing a diagonal no-touch conflict.

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