Equipment
The game's current equipment consists of a board which shows the rooms of an English country house called Tudor Mansion (previously Tudor Close and Tudor Hall, and in some editions Boddy Manor or Boddy Mansion), and the corridors and passages linking them, several coloured playing pieces (character pawns), some props representing murder weapons (dagger, rope, etc.), one or two six-sided dice/die, three sets of cards describing the 9 rooms (scene of crime), the 6 suspects and 6 weapons (corresponding to the playing pieces), along with a Solution Cards envelope to contain one card of each, and a Detective's Notes pad (often with 6 pencils) for keeping detailed notes during the game.
[edit] Suspects
The current and traditional set of North American & UK suspect tokensMain article: Cluedo characters
Depending on edition, the playing pieces are typically made of coloured plastic, shaped like chess pawns, or character figurines. Occasionally they are made from wood or pewter. The standard edition of Cluedo comes with six basic tokens representing the following original characters:
Miss Scarlett (spelled Miss Scarlet in North American versions – a red piece)
Colonel Mustard (a yellow piece)
Mrs. White (a white piece)
The Reverend Green (named Mr. Green in pre-2002 North American versions – a green piece)
Mrs. Peacock (a blue piece)
Professor Plum (a purple piece)
[edit] Weapons
The current standard set of North American & UK miniature weapons tokens
The traditional UK 2nd edition gold-tone miniature weapons tokens (note the gun is an updated Walther PP)The playing tokens are typically made out of unfinished pewter, with the exception of the Rope, which may also come in plastic or string depending on edition. Special editions have included gold plated, brass finished and Sterling silver versions, which have appeared in a variety of designs.
Candlestick
Dagger (A Knife in North American editions, each represented by a respective depiction)
Lead Pipe (called Lead Piping in earlier UK editions, the early tokens were made out of actual lead and therefore pose a risk of lead poisoning)
Revolver (first depicted in the UK as a Dreyse M1907 semi-automatic pistol,[8] and in North America as a Colt M1911 pistol. All current editions typically represent an Allan & Thurber Pepper-box revolver first depicted in the 1972 Clue edition)
Rope (originally represented by a natural fibre coiled piece of string, the standard edition now consists of molded plastic)
Spanner (called Wrench in North American editions and depicted as a Monkey wrench, it may also be shown as an Open-ended spanner in some traditional UK versions)
[edit] Rooms
There are nine rooms in the mansion where the murder can take place, laid out in a circular fashion on the game board, separated by pathways overlaid by playing spaces.
Each of the four corner rooms contains a secret passage that leads to the room on the opposite diagonal corner of the map. The center room (often referred to as the Cellar, or Stairs) is inaccessible to the players, but contains the solution envelope, and is not otherwise used during game play. Coloured "start" spaces encircle the outer perimeter which correspond to each player's suspect token. Miss Scarlet starts at the red space, Colonel Mustard starts at the yellow space, Mrs. White starts at the white space, Mr. Green starts at the green space, Mrs. Peacock starts at the blue space, and Professor Plum starts at the purple space.
† Ballroom ‡
Kitchen Conservatory
Dining Room
Billiard Room
Library
Hall
Lounge Study
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