PokeDoku

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What is pokedoku?

PokeDoku throws you into a high-stakes 3×3 Pokémon arena where every square is a deadly intersection of two secret categories. One row might scream "Dragon" while the column whispers "Flying" — you must name a unique Pokémon that satisfies both or watch your grid collapse.

The twist? You have exactly nine guesses for nine cells and zero duplicates allowed. It's challenging because the intersections get fiendish fast (think Mono-Type Mega Evolutions from Johto) and the rarity score rewards obscure deep-cut choices over the obvious ones everyone picks. Perfect for Pokémon fans who want a daily brain-melter that feels like battling the ultimate Pokédex quiz.

pokedoku Game

pokedoku Game Rules (The Catch / The Trap)

  • Fill the entire 3×3 grid using exactly 9 guesses.
  • Every Pokémon you place MUST match both its row category and column category.
  • No duplicates allowed — each Pokémon can be used only once in the whole grid.
  • Categories include types, generations, regions, evolutions, forms (Mega, Legendary, etc.), and more.
  • After placing, the game reveals the Pokémon sprite plus a rarity percentage (lower % = rarer pick = bigger bragging rights).
  • One fresh puzzle drops daily for everyone.

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The trap? Common answers fill the board but tank your score. Obscure picks win glory — but one wrong intersection and you're locked out of victory.

How To Play pokedoku

How To Play pokedoku?

  1. Load Today's Grid — Open pokedoku.com and see the 3×3 board with row categories on the left and column categories across the top (example: row = Water, column = Grass).

  2. Pick Your First Cell — Click any empty square. Search or recall a Pokémon that fits both labels. Player Chooses: Ludicolo. Result: It locks in with sprite + 12.4% rarity.

  3. Chase Intersections — Use confirmed Pokémon to eliminate options for remaining cells. Next Cell (Dragon / Flying): You try Rayquaza. Game Response: Accepted! 4.7% rarity shown.

  4. Manage Your 9 Guesses — Every placement burns one attempt. Wrong picks (that don't match both) waste guesses and reveal nothing new.

  5. Claim Victory — Fill all nine squares before guesses run out. Check your total rarity score, copy the shareable grid, and compare with friends on the daily leaderboard.

Strategy & Tips

  • Start with the rarest-looking intersections to burn your best obscure knowledge early.
  • Keep a mental list of dual-type or form-specific Pokémon — they often save you on tight cells.
  • Avoid the most popular answers (the ones with 30%+ rarity) if you want a high score.
  • Play the unlimited mode on the site once the daily hooks you for endless practice grids.