Cluedo

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Cluedo (also known as Clue) is a board game. It is for three to six people to play. It started being sold in the United Kingdom in 1949.[1] Many different versions of the game have been made. It is owned and sold by Hasbro, an American toy company.

The game is about trying to find how a murder happened. Players do this by moving around the board, and getting clues from other players. The board is shaped like a mansion, with many rooms to get clues in. A player wins by saying where the murder happened, what weapon it was done with, and who did it.

Many games, books, and television shows have been made for Cluedo.[2] There has also been a movie and musical.[3][4] Many different types of Cluedo have new characters and rooms in them. Some also have different rules.

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  1. L. A. Petrosjan, V. V. Mazalov (2002). "Game Theory and Applications, Volume 8". p. 26. Nova Publishers
  2. Lang, Brent (2010-08-06). "Discovery & Hasbro Bringing Clue to TV". Retrieved 2022-11-22.
  3. "Clue". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2022-11-22.
  4. "Clue: On Stage by Sandy Rustin | Playscripts Inc". www.playscripts.com. Retrieved 2022-11-22.