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MeowBlock! Level Walkthroughs & Solutions

MeowBlock! is a calming spatial logic puzzle where you draw non-overlapping rectangles around numbered cat clues until the entire grid is tiled.

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Pick a range and browse every MeowBlock! level. Levels after 50 are queued and stay inactive until their guides are published.

Early game fundamentals

Levels 1–50

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What is MeowBlock!?

MeowBlock! is a cat-themed spatial logic puzzle from Oakever Games. Each numbered cell is the anchor for one rectangular cat den, and the number tells you how many grid squares that rectangle must cover.

LevelSolve is preparing video-grounded walkthroughs from the Rock Gaming Channel YouTube playlist. The written guides will name the grid coordinates and rectangle order instead of describing the boards with generic block-puzzle advice.

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How to Play MeowBlock!

These tips apply across all MeowBlock! levels. For level-specific advice, open any walkthrough from the range browser above.

  • Count rows and columns before drawing. A clue is not just a number; it is the anchor for one exact rectangle.
  • Keep every rectangle to one clue and its stated area. A large-looking rectangle that captures another clue is not a safe placement.
  • Treat question-mark cells as a special case and verify their final region from the video before committing to a written step.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What kind of puzzle is MeowBlock!?

    MeowBlock! is a Shikaku-style spatial logic puzzle with expressive cat blocks. You draw axis-aligned rectangles around numbered cells until the whole grid is covered without overlap.

  • What does a number mean in MeowBlock!?

    The number is the area of the rectangle for that cat: a clue marked 6 must belong to a rectangle covering exactly six grid squares.

  • Is MeowBlock! the same as Meowdoku?

    No. MeowBlock! uses rectangle partitioning, while Meowdoku uses cat placement and Sudoku/Minesweeper-style deduction. LevelSolve keeps their sources and workflows separate.