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  2. Nerdle is a daily math game solved by logic and a little mental arithmetic. Each day, there is a new math puzzle, leading you to a hidden answer in the form of a simple calculation. For example, in classic 8-digit nerdle, the daily math problem could be solved with something like 3*4+5=17.

  3. Wordle - The New York Times

    www.nytimes.com/games/wordle

    Play Wordle, the popular free word puzzle game with no ads, and compare your performance with other players.

  4. The Best Alternatives To New York Times Games - TheGamer

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    I love New York Timesgames. I play the Wordle, Connections, and Strands every weekday, on my Pomodoro Method-assigned five minute breaks between writing sessions. It is a part of my daily routine, something I look forward to during my work day. But right now, the NYT tech team wants you to boycott Wordle, and all the rest of NYT’s games.

  5. What Is 'Nerdle'? New Online Math Game Compared to 'Wordle ...

    www.newsweek.com/nerdle-math-wordle-rules...

    "Nerdle" is a daily puzzle that tasks you with guessing the right "Sum of the Day." Here is everything you need to know, including how the game compares to "Wordle."

  6. In the wider nerdleverse, you'll roam an entire galaxy of math and number puzzles, including games inspired by Wordle, number-based math crosswords, anagrams, mathematics numbering game and so much more.

  7. There is only one new game a day, which resets at midnight GMT. However, each version (classic and mini) both have their own daily challenge. You can also play games from earlier days – see the FAQ for Nerdle replay below.

  8. What is Nerdle? How to play the online daily number game ...

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    Wordle, created by British software engineer Josh Wardle, was recently sold for a seven-figure sum to the New York Times. What is Nerdle? It is, according to Mr Mann, a “Wordle equivalent for...