Guide · Daily deduction

Games like Murdle to play every day

If Murdle or Murdoku hooked you — or you burned through the books — this is the short list of the best daily logic mysteries worth your coffee break. All free, all playable in the browser.

Murdle

G.T. Karber's classic that made the genre mainstream: one murder a day, with suspects, weapons and locations crossing in a logic grid. Free on the web, plus a bestselling book series.

The original — if you're here, you probably finished it already.

Murdoku

Sudoku crossed with Clue: every suspect carries an alibi card and you place them on the mansion grid until only one could have done it. If that board format is your thing, Indicia plays in exactly that league.

English only.

Clues by Sam

A daily case where every resident of a building hides something: you deduce who's innocent and who isn't, card by card. Elegant and addictive.

English only.

Mystery-o-Matic

One generated murder per day, with timelines, alibis and a crime scene. Open-source project with a Spanish version.

Free and open-source; generated prose is on the dry side.

Indicia

Our case: the jewel was stolen and every suspect left a permanent clue. Cross-reference them, place everyone on the Art Déco mansion board and catch the thief. Free daily case + a 1,470-level campaign, streaks, leaderboards, and hints that TEACH you the deduction step by step instead of just handing you the answer.

English and native Spanish. Web with no signup, iOS and Android.

Why try Indicia first?

Because there's zero friction: tap play and you're deducing — no account needed. Every case has a unique solution verified by the game's logic engine, so you never have to guess. And when you're stuck, the hint system shows the next deduction with its reasoning — you learn to solve, not to copy. When the daily case is done, a 1,470-level campaign is waiting.

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