My memory is shot so I’m out here with a spreadsheet template.

One “1” is innocent and the other “1” is guilty. One “2” is innocent and the other “2” is guilty.

There has to be a better way, ha

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    26 days ago

    I use the corner tags a lot. For example, if a clue indicates that one suspect is a criminal and the other is innocent, I’ll tag the clue and both suspects the same color. I find it makes it easier to account for the number of criminals/innocents on the egdes and who neighbor other suspects.

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      26 days ago

      Same, only I deactivate the corresponding clue as “used up” right away.

      The system is less effective when it’s “1 out of 3” (although still helpful) and doesn’t work with two conditions on the same tile.

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        26 days ago

        I’ve used the second tag in the lower-right corner for a second condition, but at that point things start to look a bit more busy and less clear.