Equatle

Unveiling the Equatle Game

Instead of guessing words, Equatle takes you on a challenging adventure with mathematical equations. You'll combine the numbers and operations provided to solve the problems.

Just like other word games, you'll experience a user-friendly interface, the thrill of finding the correct answer within a limited number of tries, and the excitement of playing once a day.

For those who love numbers and crave a challenge, Equatle is the perfect fit. Join us in exploring the fascinating world of mathematics.

How to Excel at Equatle

Since you're here on our Equatle game page, let's begin!

First, look at the number Equatle provides at the top of the 5x5 grid.

Your goal is to create an equation that equals that number.

Now, utilize the provided numbers and operations to construct a mathematical equation. In your initial attempt, you can enter numbers and operations randomly to achieve the desired result.

Just like Wordle, you'll get instant feedback. Green cells mean you've placed the correct number or operator in the right spot. Yellow cells indicate the number or operator is correct but in the wrong place. Gray cells mean the number or operator isn't in the equation.

Based on the feedback you've received, keep trying with the remaining numbers and operators. When your equation matches the hidden one exactly, all cells will be green, signaling your victory.

Don't worry if you don't get it in 5 tries. Come back tomorrow for another challenge!

Quick Tips for Equatle

Please keep it simple when playing Equatle. Start with basic math as you learned in elementary school. Focus on addition and subtraction, and don't worry about negative numbers at first.

Even though the final result is a positive number, you can still create negative numbers within the equation as long as your final answer matches the number given by the game.

It's important to rely on the game's clues to optimize your calculations. If a cell turns gray, try a different number or operation.

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