Clue Suspect Game Rules

It's all the intrigue of Clue, in minutes! Use your detective skills to solve the mystery and make an accusation - who did it, with what and where!

The first person to solve the crime wins!

Setup

  1. Take all the cards marked with a out of the game (3x orange cards and 12x white cards). The cards are only for the advanced 2-4 player game.

Your Case Files

The Crime

  1. Separate the orange evidence cards into 3 piles (suspects, weapons and locations). Shuffle each pile, keeping them facedown.
  2. Without looking, place one card from each pile facedown in the Confidential Envelope. This is the crime, and stays secret until someone makes an accusation.

The Evidence

  1. Shuffle the rest of the evidence cards together. Deal them out facedown so everyone has an equal number. Spare cards go face up in the middle, for all to see.
  2. Look at your own case file cards and evidence cards (including any face up in the middle). Any evidence cards you can see are innocent - they can't be underneath the crime card.
  3. Secretly put any case file cards that match the evidence cards you can see facedown in a pile - this is your "innocent pile".

Keep your evidence cards in your hand at all times.

Keep All your Cards Hidden From Other Players.

Played Clue before? This game is similar.

You will be trying to deduce who committed the crime, with what weapon

and where, by asking players questions. The first player to solve the crime wins.

Every time a player shows you an evidence card, you know it's not in the Confidential Envelope. Put its matching case file card from your hand onto your innocent pile-this is like crossing things out on a Clue notepad.

Time to start investigating! The oldest player goes first.

Game Play

Player Asking

Look at your cards. Ask the player to your left about any two items you think might have been involved in the crime. You can ask about different item types like "Scarlet and the rope", or the same type like "the rope or the candlestick".

Player Answering

When a player asks you a question, check the orange evidence cards in your hand. Do you have one of the evidence cards they asked about? Show it to the asker and no one else. Be honest! If you lie, the game won't work! Do you have both evidence cards they asked about? Choose only one of these cards to show the asker (without revealing that you have both).

Player Asking

Keep playing like this until you think you've figured out who did it, with what and where. Ready to accuse? See How to Accuse.

Pay attention even when it's not your turn. You could learn vital clues.


Tips and Tactics

How to Accuse

On your next turn, say you want to accuse, and lay the three case file cards you think were involved facedown on the table (separate to your innocent pile).



(your accusation: who, what, where)

Ask if anyone else wants to accuse.

Is It Only you Accusing?

More Than One Person Accusing?

Everyone must do the same.

Special Rule For 2 Players

Ask questions and accuse as before except:

If it's just 2 of you playing, when one of you accuses, the other player must do the same.