Who Did It? — Blog
Tips, guides, and strategies to master the mystery.
Welcome to the Who Did It? blog — your resource for mastering the art of social deduction. Here you will find strategy guides for both investigators and criminals, hosting tips for game nights, deep dives into clue categories, and updates about new features.
Who Did It? is a multiplayer mystery party game where 4 to 10 players take on secret roles, investigate AI-generated crime stories, analyze clues, discuss theories, and vote to uncover the criminals. Each game is unique, powered by Google Gemini AI and supported by 40+ offline stories for when you are offline.
Why Social Deduction Games Matter
Social deduction games like Who Did It? bring people together through conversation, critical thinking, and suspense. Unlike many modern video games that focus on fast reflexes or individual skill, social deduction games reward communication, observation, and the ability to read people. Every round is a conversation. Every clue sparks debate. Every vote tells a story.
Latest Articles
10 Tips for Winning as a Criminal
5 min read
Master deception, deflect suspicion, and survive the investigation. Learn how to blend in, build false alliances, and use clues to your advantage when playing as a criminal in Who Did It? This guide covers everything from choosing the right defense strategy to manipulating discussions without raising suspicion.
Read More →How to Host the Perfect Mystery Game Night
6 min read
Everything you need to host an unforgettable game night — setup tips, player count advice, atmosphere creation, and managing first-time players. Make your session a hit. Includes advice for both in-person gatherings and online sessions.
Read More →Understanding Clue Categories
4 min read
A complete guide to the five clue categories: Material Evidence, Witness Observations, Documents and Records, Circumstantial Facts, and Relationship Traces. Learn how to analyze each type and cross-reference clues.
Read More →Article Categories
- Strategy Guides — Advanced tactics for both roles, including bluffing and deduction techniques.
- Hosting Tips — How to set up and run memorable game sessions.
- Game Mechanics — How clue generation, role distribution, and scoring work.
- Update Notes — New features, improvements, and changes to the game.
About the Game
Who Did It? supports 4 to 10 players in Classic Mode and 2 to 4 players in Investigation Unit Mode. Available in Arabic and English on Web and Android with cross-platform play.