01Set up the Game
- Place the game board in the center of the table.
- Separate the suspect, weapon, and room cards into three stacks.
- Shuffle each stack separately and without looking, draw one card from each stack and place them in the confidential envelope. These cards represent the correct solution to the murder.
- Deal the remaining cards to each player evenly. If there are fewer than six players, some players may have more cards than others.
- Each player should keep their cards hidden from other players.
02Determine the Murder Cards
- The three cards in the envelope represent the murder suspect, weapon, and room.
- These cards are removed from the rest of the deck and should not be shown to anyone until the end of the game.
03Deal the Clue Cards
- Shuffle the remaining suspect, weapon, and room cards together.
- Deal the shuffled cards to each player, face-down, until all the cards are distributed.
- Players should hold their cards so that they can see the backs of the cards but not the faces.
04Make Suggestions
- On your turn, move your character token to a room. This is where you make a suggestion.
- Suggest a suspect, weapon, and room for the murder. For example, you could say, 'I suggest that the murder was committed by Colonel Mustard, with the candlestick, in the library.'
- The player to your left must show you one card if they have any of the suggested cards in their hand.
- Continue clockwise around the table, with each player having the opportunity to show a card if they have any of the suggested cards.
- If a player shows you a card, you can cross off that card from your detective notebook.
- If no player has a suggested card, the suggestion ends and play continues to the next player.
05Solve the Crime
- As you gather information from the suggestions, start narrowing down the possibilities and make educated guesses.
- When you think you have solved the murder, you can announce your accusation on your turn.
- Open the confidential envelope and check if your accusation matches the cards inside.
- If your accusation is correct, you win the game!
- If your accusation is incorrect, you are out of the game, but you can still make suggestions to help other players solve the crime.
Conclusion
Clue is a fun and challenging game that will test your deduction skills. It requires strategic thinking and careful observation to solve the mystery. Gather your friends and family, and enjoy a thrilling game of Clue!
Methods | Details |
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1 | Set up the Game |
2 | Determine the Murder Cards |
3 | Deal the Clue Cards |
4 | Make Suggestions |
5 | Solve the Crime |