Meowdoku difficulty

Meowdoku Levels

Compare Meowdoku levels, learn what changes from 6x6 to 8x8, and choose the right difficulty for your solving style.

Quick answer

Easy is 6x6. Normal is 7x7. Hard is 8x8.

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

  • Easy is 6x6.
  • Normal is 7x7.
  • Hard is 8x8.

Easy 6x6

Easy Meowdoku teaches the rules quickly. The board is small enough to see row, column, room, and neighbor logic at the same time.

Normal 7x7

Normal boards add enough space for room locks and row-column tension without becoming exhausting.

Hard 8x8

Hard boards are for deliberate marking. They reward players who can hold several exclusions in mind.

Why Hearts Stay the Same

Every difficulty uses three hearts so the challenge comes from the board, not from changing the punishment.

Which Level Should You Play?

If you are learning, use Easy. If you want a daily habit, use Normal. If you want a deeper solve, use Hard.

Questions players ask about Meowdoku

Does hard mode have fewer hearts?

No. All Meowdoku levels use three hearts.

Which level is best for learning the game?

Easy 6x6 is the clearest first experience.

Can I switch levels anytime?

Yes. Use the level tabs above the board.