About this app
Waldoku is a calm logic puzzle game about finding hidden dogs on a square board. Each level hides the same number of dogs as the board size. Use color areas, rows, columns, and adjacency rules to narrow down the correct tiles. The rules are simple: - Each color area has exactly one dog. - Each row has exactly one dog. - Each column has exactly one dog. - Dogs cannot touch each other. Mark tiles that cannot contain a dog with X, then double tap the tile where you think a dog is hidden. When many tiles can be ruled out at once, drag across the board to mark X quickly. The early levels introduce the rules step by step, then larger boards and combined clues add more depth. If you get stuck, hint and dog finder items can help you continue. Waldoku is designed for short puzzle sessions, careful thinking, and the satisfying moment of finding the exact answer.
Latest release
What’s New
Japanese language support is now available across menus, tutorials, hints, and in-game messages. Dedicated Japanese fonts and layouts improve readability and prevent clipping. Levels 301–400 have been added, expanding the game to Level 400. New layouts built around connected clues and chain deductions add more variety to later levels. The difficulty curve, recovery stages, and puzzle stability have been refined throughout Levels 301–400. Selected levels from 201–300 have been refreshed with new puzzle patterns and a smoother difficulty curve. The three in-game rule explanations now use dog illustrations, with clearer text and layout. Hints have been refined to give more accurate guidance for the new puzzle patterns.
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- First observed Aug 7, 2026 · 10:41 PM Free