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The House Clued In Mystery Board Game is a strategy game for 2-6 players aged 7 and up, where players must deduce who caused disruption in the house, with what, and where. The game includes a board, character cards, dice, counters, and clue sheets, and players take turns rolling dice to move and make suggestions to uncover the mystery. Players can only make one accusation per game, and the game emphasizes safety precautions due to small parts and sharp equipment.
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Game Board 2 X A4

The House Clued In Mystery Board Game is a strategy game for 2-6 players aged 7 and up, where players must deduce who caused disruption in the house, with what, and where. The game includes a board, character cards, dice, counters, and clue sheets, and players take turns rolling dice to move and make suggestions to uncover the mystery. Players can only make one accusation per game, and the game emphasizes safety precautions due to small parts and sharp equipment.
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The House

Clued In Mystery Board Game attic

A 2-6 player strategy game for ages 7+. Who caused disruption in the house,
with what and where? Play to find out and solve the mystery:

• Who…?
• What…?
• Where…?

You will need (included with this resource):

• 1 x The House Clued-In game board


• 6 Who? cards, 6 What? cards, 9 Where? cards

dining room
• 2 dice nets
• 6 circular colour counters
• 6 clue sheets (plus a pencil per player, not included)

How to play:

1. Place each character token at their place on the board – red counter goes
on the red square, green counter on the green square, etc. Shuffle the cards
separately and without looking, place one Who? card, one What? card
and one Where? card face down in the middle of the board. Place the rest
of the cards face down together and divide them between the group. Give
each person a clue sheet and a pencil.

2. Look at your own cards and cross out the Who?, What? and Where? cards
from your clue sheet. You now know your cards can’t be any of the cards
in the middle of the board.

3. Starting with the youngest player, roll both dice. Ideally, you want to
be able to enter a room on every turn as once inside, you can make a
bathroom
suggestion.

4. Move your game token the number of spaces you roll. You can move up,
down or to the side, but not diagonally. You may not share a space with
another character.

5. Once inside a room, you can make a suggestion to guess Who?, What?
and Where?. The ‘Where’ suggestion needs to be the room that you are in.

6. The person on the left of you must reveal if they have any cards you
mentioned in their hand. If so, they must show you and no one else one
card; you can then cross this off your clue sheet and that is your turn over.
If they do not have any cards mentioned, the next person to the left can
reveal one of their cards and so on until a card is revealed. If no cards are
revealed you may know which cards are in the middle of the board.

7. You can only make one accusation per game – be sure to do this only when office
you are certain you know which cards are in the middle of the board. After
you’ve made an accusation, you may secretly look at the three cards in the
middle of the board. If your accusation matches the cards, you have won!
If not, the game will continue but you won’t be allowed to play.

Disclaimer: This resource is provided for informational and educational purposes


only. As this resource refers to the use of sharp equipment, small items/loose parts
which may present a choking risk, and ingredients/chemicals, you must ensure that
an adequate risk assessment is carried out prior to using this resource. You must
contact a suitably qualified professional if you are unsure. Twinkl is not responsible
for the health and safety of your group or environment. It is your responsibility
to ensure the resource and the information/activity it contains are safe and
appropriate to use in your situation.
living room
kitchen

Clued In hallway

bedroom
basement

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