Alibi
by Shawn Liu and Knotwise Games
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Fill each room with the correct suspect and evidence.
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Use the given clues to logically deduce which suspect and piece of evidence belong in each room, then place them correctly to reveal the killer.
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Alibi is a daily logic-deduction puzzle where your mission is to place each suspect and each piece of evidence into the correct room, revealing which one belongs to the killer.
You're given a grid of rooms, a roster of suspects, a collection of murder weapons, and a set of clues. Every room holds exactly one suspect and one piece of evidence. Every clue is true. Your job is to cross-reference the statements until only one solution remains.
- Drag suspect and evidence chips into rooms to test theories.
- Tap a chip to commit your placement. Wrong calls cost you a chance.
- Use the clues to eliminate possibilities and narrow down placements.
- Solve the puzzle by correctly assigning every suspect and item.
- One new case drops every day.
The game is in the tradition of Inspector Parker and other grid-based deduction puzzles. No guessing required. Just pure logical elimination.
Why we like it:
- β Scratch that same itch as a good pen-and-paper logic grid, but faster and cleaner.
- β No randomness or trick questions, just airtight reasoning.
- β Solving it feels like cracking a safe, one tumbler at a time.
Hint: Start with the most restrictive clues first. If a clue mentions only two suspects or one specific item, that's your anchor. Lock those down and the rest of the grid starts to collapse into place.
About the Game
Creator: Shawn Liu and Knotwise Games
Category: Logic & Deduction
Updated daily: β