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Tedoku (PREORDER)
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Description
This is a pre-order item.
Orders containing this item WILL NOT SHIP until the final pre-order item is available to ship. Expected release date is Nov 21st 2026 - Image, contents, and release date are subject to change without notice.
A clever roll-and-write puzzle game where players fit polyomino shapes into a Sudoku-style grid—simultaneously and competitively.
Tedoku offers fast-paced gameplay, high replayability, and unlimited player count—ideal for solo gamers, families, and puzzle fans alike.
Core Mechanics: Roll & Write, Polyomino placement, Simultaneous turns, Pattern completion.
Type/Category: Puzzle, Abstract Strategy, Roll & Write, Solo/Multiplayer, Family.
Tedoku is a clever and addictive “roll, flip, and write” game, that combines the logical satisfaction of Sudoku with the spatial challenges of polyomino puzzles. Designed for any number of players, Tedoku can be played solo or as a group, as long as each player has a pencil and their own sheet.
Each player has a 9x9 grid inspired by Sudoku, and over 20 rounds, they’ll fill it using dice rolls and card draws. At the start of each round, one card is flipped and the Tedou die is rolled. The card designates a grid zone—a row, column, or 3x3 sector—while the die shows which polyomino shape must be drawn.
All players use the same inputs, placing the shape so that part of it touches the indicated area. Shapes may be rotated or mirrored, but not overlap or go beyond the grid. If a player can't place it legally, they skip the round. After 20 turns, players score points for completed rows, columns, and sectors. The highest score wins, with ties broken by the fewest empty squares.
With simultaneous turns, easy setup, and solo or group play, Tedoku is a fast and rewarding game of logic, geometry, and careful planning that’s different every time you play.

