[Start Here!] Learn How to Solve a Murdle: Quick-Start Guide
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 มี.ค. 2024
- Hello, aspiring Murdlers!
This video is your step-by-step guide to becoming a Master Murdler!
Follow along as I go through the key steps to solving my favorite daily murder mystery logic puzzle: Murdle!
Ready to test your detective skills? Head over to Murdle.com to play today's puzzle. If you get stuck, come on back to my channel where I post daily walkthroughs showing how I cracked the case.
You can also find deep dives into specific areas of the puzzle in my tutorials playlist, here: • Tutorials
Good luck, gumshoe!
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I missread "Learn How to Solve a Murder" and thought you would give me a step by step Guide how to solve real crimes...kinda disapointed now.
Ah, for that I'm afraid I'm deeply unqualified 😅
Oh wow, I have never heard of Murdle, however, it sounds awesome!!
I'm a bit obsessed with it (obviously) 😆 There are books, too!
This is so perfectly done. The times I have tried to solve a Murdle, none of the sizes or shapes used were defined, I just had to guess what they meant by the grids, rows and columns.
Well, that sure made my day! 😄 Thank you! I'm so glad it was helpful.
This sounds fun, I think I'll take a look!
Also, I like the quality and style of your videos!
Thank you so much! Hope you enjoy the puzzle!
i have a question, sometimes there are jumbled up sentences given. How do u solve those? Do you do them manually by unscrambling the words?
Great question! There are two types of scramble clues: anagrams and detective codes.
I usually start by looking for 3-letter words to see if I can make them make sense in English and identify them as anagrams. If they are anagrams, you'll see things like "NAD" or "HTE" for "AND" and "THE," respectively. Detective codes will not make sense in English, and might look like "HVS" to mean "THE."
If they're anagrams, I usually try to solve them myself, though there are tons of anagram decoder options online if you need help. The clue cards are also really useful for figuring out tricky words.
If they're detective codes, you can use the link given in that clue to decode the message. You will need to play around with the decoder wheel and carefully watch the letters to see if/when they unscramble. You might also need to toggle "detective code" on and off by clicking the button to the right of the wheel (it will change the text from black to red)
Hope that helps! :)