Clue Jr. Game Instructions

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Updated April 29, 2022

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Just like the original Clue board game, Clue Junior lets players develop their detective skills while solving a fun mystery. Clue Junior doesn't include any murders, so it is a great family-friendly board game. It's a super fun game for those aged 5 and up to play with friends or family members.

Clue Jr. Game Objectives

Designed for two to six players ages 5 and up, Clue Junior usually takes anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour to play through. The object of the game, depending on the version, is to figure out a mystery, such as who broke a toy or who took the last piece of cake. There are currently two versions of Clue Junior: The Case of the Missing Cake and The Case of the Broken Toy. They can be purchased for around $15 each.

Clue Junior Game Contents and Setup

Clue Junior includes a game board, playing characters, furniture tokens, white and yellow bases, detective notepads, die, label sheets, and instructions. Before you play for the first time, will need to label the die and the bases. Stick the square labels on the die (one per side), apply the yellow labels to the yellow bases, and affix the other labels to the white bases. One side of the die will be blank. Depending on the version of the game you have, some bases may not have labels. Once that has been done:

  1. Place the gameboard on the surface you will use to play the game.
  2. Set aside specific bases, depending on the version you are playing.
  3. Mix up the remaining white bases and place one in the middle of the game board. (Do not look at it.)
  4. Mix up the yellow bases that have not been set aside and put one in the center of the game board. (Do not look at it.)
  5. Place a character token in each remaining base, including the ones that were set aside in step two. These become the game pawns.
  6. Place each game pawn next to its corresponding image on the game board.

Clue Junior Rules and Instructions

Once setup is complete, it's time to begin playing the game. Follow these instructions if you are playing either of the current versions.

Clue Junior Case of the Missing Cake

  1. Take a piece of paper from the notepad that's included with the game. You will use it to make note of the clues you discover as you play the game.
  2. Decide who will go first. You can roll the die to see who goes first, let the youngest player goes first, or stick with the theme of the game version by letting the person who most recently ate cake or broke a toy be first.
  3. When it is your turn, spin the spinner and proceed based on what shows on the die.
  4. Players should keep taking turns until someone is ready to solve the mystery.
  5. A player can guess at any point during their turn by speaking up and stating what they think took place to solve the mystery.
  6. The person who is guessing will need to secretly look at the bases located in the middle of the board and check under the character they are accusing to find out if they are right.
  7. If the player guesses correctly, they win. If they are wrong, they are out of the game and the other players will continue playing.
  8. The game keeps going until someone solves the mystery, or until there is only one player left.

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Previous Clue Junior Versions

Over the years, Hasbro and Parker Brothers have released several versions of Clue Junior that are no longer available for retail purchase, including a travel version to take along on vacations or road trips. Discontinued versions can sometimes be found on eBay or other online auction sites. They also sometimes turn up at thrift stores, second-hand toy stores, yard sales, or estate sales. Pricing will vary depending on game condition and rarity, but the price generally ranges from around $10 to $50. Examples include:

Enjoying the Clue Junior Board Game

Clue Jr. is a great game board game for young kids to play with their peers or family members during game night. Clue Junior is not only fun, but it can also help young children develop deductive reasoning skills. It also helps to prepare them to step up to the regular Clue board game when they are ready (usually around the age of eight), as well as other popular strategy board games when they become old enough to play.

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