Mathler
Mathler is a straightforward game that may be played for free on its wordlewebsite.com website, just like Wordle. There are no advertisements, and each new puzzle appears at 7 p.m. ET. You can only play it once each day (of course) (midnight GMT).
In contrast to Wordle, you are given the response up front; in this instance, it is a number. The task is to solve the equation that results in the number using the digits 0 to 9 and the operations +, -, *, and / placed in the six boxes.
That is more difficult than it appears because there are numerous ways to determine the answer at any one time. For instance, if the answer is 20, the solution might be either 1*5+15 or 30-8-2; the challenge is determining which option is accurate.
You can get some hints, just like with Wordle: if a digit is accurate and in the proper location, it will turn green; if it is correct but in the improper location, it will turn yellow; and if it is incorrect, it will be gray.
If you answer correctly, a recognizable pop-up will appear with your played games, success rate, longest streak, and guess distribution. Naturally, there is also a Share button so you can brag to everyone about how smart you are, with the answer deftly concealed.
Here's your chance to play early before the rest of the world learns about it because it was designed by one Daniel Tait and seems to be a new game.