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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was the first edition of [[Cluedo]] released in the United Kingdom in 1949. Cluedo is a game for 2-6 players who play as suspects in the murder of [[Mr. John Boddy|Dr. Black]] at his home, [[Boddy Estate|Tudor Close]]. The object is to solve the murder by means of elimination and deduction. The winner must find out the identity of the murderer, the weapon that was used, and the room of the mansion of where it was committed.
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{{Infobox_Cluedo|title1 = 1949|image1 = Cluedo 1949.png|publisher = John Waddington, Ltd.|date = 1949|players = 2-6|new_item(s) = Lead Pipe|removed_item(s) = Mustard|previous_version = [[Cluedo (Original)]]|next_version = [[Cluedo (1996)]]}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was the first edition of [[Cluedo]] released in the United Kingdom in 1949. Cluedo is a game for 2-6 players who play as suspects in the murder of [[Mr. John Boddy|Dr. Black]] at his home, [[Boddy Estate|Tudor Close]]. The object is to solve the murder by means of elimination and deduction. The winner must find out the identity of the murderer, the weapon that was used, and the room of the mansion of where it was committed.
   
 
==Suspects==
 
==Suspects==

Revision as of 11:46, 17 September 2020

Cluedo 1949 was the first edition of Cluedo released in the United Kingdom in 1949. Cluedo is a game for 2-6 players who play as suspects in the murder of Dr. Black at his home, Tudor Close. The object is to solve the murder by means of elimination and deduction. The winner must find out the identity of the murderer, the weapon that was used, and the room of the mansion of where it was committed.

Suspects

The suspects are 6 guests that Dr. Black had invited to his home. The suspects are represented by wooden playing pieces.

Weapons

There are 6 possible weapons that were used to murder Dr. Black.

Rooms

The murder occurred at Tudor Close, Dr. Black's home and mansion. There are 9 rooms where the murder could have occurred.

Trivia

  • Cluedo was originally to be named "Murder!"
  • This was the very first edition of Clue.
  • When this classic game was created in England, it was called "Cluedo", taking off what the Britons called "LUDO", which simply means "I play" in Latin.