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standard configuration across all
Classic Detective Game versions since. The artwork for the previous US editions tended to reflect the current popular style at the time they were released. The earlier UK editions were more artistically stylised themes. From 1972 on, the US editions presented lush box cover art depicting the six suspects in various candid poses within a room of the mansion. The UK would finally adopt this style only in its third release in 2000, prior to which Cluedo boxes depicted basic representations of the contents. Such lavish box art illustrations have become a hallmark of the game since copied for the numerous licensed variants which pay homage to Clue.
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in the envelope. If they match the accusation, the player shows them to everyone and wins; if not, the player returns them to the envelope and may not move nor make suggestions/accusations for the remainder of the game. However, the other players can move their tokens into rooms when making suggestions and they must continue to privately show cards to disprove the suggestions. A player who makes a false accusation while blocking the door to a room must move into that room so others can enter and leave. If all players except one make false accusations, the remaining player wins by default.
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Scarlett has a similar advantage to the Lounge. Making as many suggestions as possible maximises how much information a player can gain, which is advantageous. Therefore, moving into a new room as frequently as possible is one way to meet this goal. Players should make good use of the secret passages. Following the shortest path between rooms then is a good choice, even if a player already holds the card representing that room in their hand. As mentioned earlier, blocking the passage of another player prevents them from attaining rooms from which to make suggestions.
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players into believing a specific card is suspect. Therefore, moving into a room already held in the player's hand may work to their advantage. Suggestions may also be used to thwart a player's opponent. Since every suggestion results in a suspect token being re-located to the suggested room, a suggestion may be used to prevent another player from achieving their intended destination, preventing them from suggesting a particular room, especially if that player appears to be getting close to a solution.
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history of which cards are in a player's hand but also which cards have been shown by another player. It can also be useful in deducing which cards the other players have shown one another. For example, if Miss
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years from its introduction in 1949 until its first successor in 1996. The eighth North
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have a particular card, possibly with the aid of an additional grid. Expert players may keep track of each suggestion made, knowing that the player who answers it must have at least one of the cards named, which one can be deduced by later events. One can also keep track of which cards a given player
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with "Mr. Green". This is the only region to continue to make such a change. Minor changes include "Miss
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A player who believes they have determined the correct elements may make an accusation on their turn. The accusation can include any room, not necessarily the one occupied by the player (if any), and may be made immediately following a suggestion. The accusing player privately checks the three cards
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America (1949, 1956/1960, 1960/1963, 1972, 1986, 1992, 1996, and 2002), including miniaturised "travel" editions. However, only three distinct editions of Cluedo were released in the UK â the longest of which lasted 47
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Brothers and Waddingtons each produced their own unique editions between 1949 and 1992. Hasbro purchased both companies in the early 1990s and continued to produce unique editions for each market until 2002/2003 when the current edition of Cluedo/Clue was first released. At this time, Hasbro
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Players are instructed to assume the token/suspect nearest them. In older versions, the play begins with Miss
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Each player begins the game with three to six cards in their hand, depending on the number of players. Keeping track of which cards are shown to each player is important in deducing the solution. Detective Notes are supplied with the game to help make this task easier. The pads can keep not only a
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The suspects have new names and backgrounds, as well as differing abilities that may be used during the game. The revolver is now a pistol, the lead pipe and spanner/wrench have been removed, and a baseball bat, axe, dumbbell, trophy, and poison have been added. The nine rooms have changed to (in
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The next opportunity is the choice of initial rooms to enter. Again Mrs. Peacock has an advantage in that she is closest to the
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A player makes a suggestion to learn which cards may be eliminated from suspicion, but in some cases, it may be advantageous for a player to include one of their own cards in a suggestion. This technique can be used for both forcing a player to reveal a different card as well as misleading other
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estate. Advertising at the time suggested players would take on the guise of "Sherlock Holmes following the path of the criminal", but no depictions of Holmes appear in the advertising or on the box. From 1950 until the 1960s, the game was marketed as "The Great Detective Game", at which time it
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The object of the game is to determine who murdered the game's victim, where the crime took place, and which weapon was used. Each player assumes the role of one of the six suspects and attempts to deduce the correct answer by strategically moving around a game board representing the rooms of a
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While the suspects' appearance and interior design of Dr. Black's/Mr. Boddy's mansion changed with each edition, the weapons underwent relatively minor changes, with the only major redesign occurring in the fourth 1972 US edition, which was adopted by the second 1996 UK edition and remains the
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special tokens, and once exhausted, a player could no longer make suggestions. There were other minor differences, all of which were later updated by the game's initial release and remain essentially unchanged in the standard Classic Detective Game editions of the game.
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travel series. Notably, it plays identically to standard classic rules but visually continues to use the new Discover the Secrets room layout, and two of the new weapons, as well as other design artwork. However, the Intrigue cards are no longer a part of the game.
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At the beginning of the play, three cardsâone suspect, one room, and one weaponâare chosen at random and put into a special envelope, so that no one can see them. These cards represent the solution. The remainder of the cards are distributed among the players.
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franchise. Several spinoffs have been released, featuring various extra characters, weapons, rooms, or a different gameplay. The original game is marketed as the "Classic Detective Game", and the various spinoffs are all distinguished by different slogans.
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Mrs. Peacock has an immediate advantage of starting one space closer to the first room than any of the other players. Professor Plum can move to the study, and then take the secret passage to the Kitchen, the hardest room to reach.
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in the United States in 1998, this standard edition came in a "deluxe" format with the option to play with an extra murder weapon, a bottle of poison. This edition was also issued in a miniaturised Cluedo European travel version.
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With the launch of the US 1972 edition, a television commercial showed Holmes and Watson engaged in a particularly competitive game. Adjusting with the times, in 1979 US television commercials a detective, resembling a bumbling
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were renamed Mrs. White and Colonel Mustard for the actual release. The game allowed for play of up to eight remaining characters, providing for nine suspects in total. Originally there were 11 rooms, including the eliminated
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ones), the colours of some pieces are different, so as to correspond with the changes to each suspect's unique foreign name variations. In some cases, rooms and weapons are changed in addition to other regional variances.
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no acknowledgement that the character was actually the famous detective. In the 1980s, as in the US, Sherlock Holmes also appeared in TV advertising of the time, along with other classic detectives such as
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steps instead of 10). The squared-off door to the Conservatory makes the room harder for Rev. Green to reach as an opening move and increases the distance between the Ballroom and the Conservatory (from
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classic detective game", Top 100 Games of 1981 (" characters in this 32-year-old game have become household words"), and Top 100 Games of 1982 ("Millions love this classic mystery game").
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version, players are not allowed to make suggestions repeatedly by remaining in one room; if they wish to make a second suggestion, they must first spend a turn out of the room.
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in the United Kingdom in 1949. Since then, it has been relaunched and updated several times, and it is currently owned and published by the American game and toy company
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was created (with changes to the board, gameplay, and characters) as a modern spin-off, but was criticised in the media and by fans of the original game.
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of cards are left over. These cards are placed face down in the middle and are not seen unless a player takes a turn in the pool room to look at them.
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film franchise, looks for clues. In 1986, the marketing slogan added "Classic Detective Game" which persists through the last 2002/2003 edition.
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1501:
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2254:. No. 26. NovemberâDecember 1981. p. 43.
2237:. No. 20. NovemberâDecember 1980. p. 45.
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1570:"The Secret of Winning at Cluedo" in
981:Clue/Cluedo: The Classic Mystery Game
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242:. The game was first manufactured by
2338:1979 U.S. Clue television commercial
2135:"Restoration Hardware Wood Box Clue"
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1374:Famous Brand Names and Their Origins
1140:began a U.S. national tour in 2024.
595:Player tokens are typically plastic
2069:"50th Anniversary Clue Game - 1998"
1798:Abbott, Benjamin (5 January 2023).
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2004:Who killed Cluedo's Col Mustard?
1763:Hall, Charlie (4 January 2023).
1625:Mozart, Mike (26 January 2010).
1606:Hilliard, M.E. (13 April 2022).
1387:Hendren, Joshua (16 July 2021).
821:The objective of the game is to
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1376:. Pen and Sword. p. 134.
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1413:Watson, Victor (2008).
1024:Clue "Master Detective"
850:Choice of playing piece
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234:in North America, is a
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2491:Clue: Master Detective
2348:U.S. Clue rules (2011)
2343:U.S. Clue rules (2002)
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1943:Orbanes, Phil (1997).
1680:Orbanes, Phil (2003).
1372:Martin, Kathy (2017).
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1062:Clue: 50th Anniversary
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2053:Clue Master Detective
1974:National Public Radio
1924:31 March 2004 at the
1337:Bloomsbury Publishing
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1028:Clue Master Detective
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3270:Don't Break the Ice
1918:"Cluedo/Clue" rules
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1454:Tim, Walsh (2005).
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