Turtle Noir MCP
@Yuikij
MCP server for Turtle Soup (lateral thinking puzzles). Start sessions, ask questions, get 4-class judgments (Yes/No/Both/Irrelevant), and reveal the full story when allowed.
Overview
What is Turtle Noir MCP?
Turtle Noir MCP is an MCP server for Turtle Soup / Lateral Thinking Puzzles. It provides structured tools to start puzzle sessions, ask questions, and reveal the full story, with multilingual output support.
How to use Turtle Noir MCP?
Install via npx -y mcp-turtle-noir. Then invoke the tools start_session, ask_question, or give_up_and_reveal from any MCP-capable client like Claude or Cursor. Optionally set the language parameter to zh-CN, en-US, or ja-JP.
Key features of Turtle Noir MCP
- Start new lateral thinking puzzle sessions
- Ask questions and receive structured judgments (Yes/No/Both/Irrelevant)
- Reveal the full story when ready (subject to backend policy)
- Multilingual output (Chinese, English, Japanese)
- Lightweight stdio MCP server for easy integration
Use cases of Turtle Noir MCP
- Play Turtle Soup puzzles in an agent workflow or chat interface
- Practice lateral thinking with structured feedback
- Automate puzzle sessions for education or game development
FAQ from Turtle Noir MCP
What types of answers does the host give?
The host answers in four classes: Yes, No, Both (depends on interpretation), and Irrelevant.
Can I reveal the answer without solving it?
Yes, the give_up_and_reveal tool reveals the full story, but the reveal is subject to the backend’s reveal policy.
What languages are supported?
The server supports zh-CN, en-US, and ja-JP for the language parameter, affecting output language.
How is this server installed?
Install it with npx -y mcp-turtle-noir. It runs as a lightweight stdio MCP server.
Where do the puzzle solutions live?
Puzzle solutions stay on the backend during normal gameplay; only the reveal tool makes them available.