
Witness History Creating Cluedo
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Jan 14, 2026 Marcia Lewis, daughter of Cluedo's inventors Anthony and Elva Pratt, shares fascinating insights into the game’s origins. She recounts her father's experiences playing piano at murder mystery parties, which inspired his creation during WWII. Marcia explains how Elva designed the board's Tudor mansion, while discussing original ideas for characters and weapons. The game's name evolved from 'Murder!!' to the catchier Cluedo, and she highlights why it remains a family favorite: the timeless appeal of solving a fictional murder.
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Pianist Inspired By Country-House Mysteries
- Anthony Pratt earned a reputation as a wonderful pianist who played at hotels and country houses in his youth.
- Marcia Lewis recalls he often accompanied murder mystery games and enjoyed listening to a retired judge's criminal tales.
War Blackouts Gave Time To Invent
- During WWII Anthony worked in a Birmingham munitions factory and faced strict blackouts that limited evening activities.
- He used the extra time at home to develop rules for a detective-style board game and obtained a patent for them.
Board Designed By Elva From Many Houses
- Elva Pratt, Anthony's wife, designed the board using her amateur artistic skills and drew classic country-house rooms.
- The Tudor mansion board was an amalgam of houses they had seen rather than a single real building.
