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Mathdle

Mathdle is a word guessing game that takes inspiration from the popular game Wordle but with a mathematical twist. In Mathdle, players aim to find a valid equation by making guesses and receiving feedback on the correctness and positions of the numbers and operators used.

Here's more information about Mathdle:

Game Objective: The objective of Mathdle is to find a valid equation by making guesses that follow the given rules and match the secret equation.

Gameplay:

  1. Making Guesses: Each guess in Mathdle must be a valid equation, where both sides of the equation are equal.
  2. Valid Equations: Ensure that the equations you guess follow the rules of mathematics and adhere to the order of operations (e.g., parentheses, and multiplication/division before addition/subtraction).
  3. Feedback: After each guess, the game provides feedback on the correctness and positions of the numbers and operators used.
    • Green: Indicates that a number or operator is correct and in the correct position.
    • Orange/Yellow: Implies that a number or operator is present but in a different position.
    • Grey: Indicates that a number or operator is not present in the equation.
  4. Analyzing Feedback: Use the feedback received to refine your subsequent guesses, eliminating incorrect numbers or operators and narrowing down the possibilities.

Difficulty Levels: Mathdle offers different difficulty levels to provide varying challenges to players:

  1. Easy: The solution has one operation (+, -, *, /), and all numbers are positive integers.
  2. Medium: The solution has two operations, which may be identical. All numbers used are integers, including zero or negative numbers. The equation is always in the form of a Y b = c Z d, where a, b, c, and d are numbers, and Y and Z represent operations.
  3. Hard: Similar restrictions to the Medium level, with an additional rule. For each digit N in your guess, the N-th position will not be checked. For example, if your guess is 1+2=3, the first, second, and third positions (1, +, and 2) will not be checked during feedback.

These difficulty levels add complexity and additional constraints to the guessing process, making the game more challenging and engaging.

Remember to apply your mathematical knowledge, consider the order of operations, and analyze the feedback provided to deduce the correct equation.

Enjoy playing Mathdle and have fun solving equations in this numerical twist on the classic word-guessing game!

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