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Binerdle

Binerdle, you are now part of the game. The color of each box will change after each guess to show how close your guess is to the right answer. Like Quordle, Bi-Nerdle has players solve more than one puzzle at the same time.

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In Binerdle, each step of the equation must be guessed correctly. This means that the player has to figure out what's wrong and how to fix it in order to get the right answer. To do this, they can type in numbers and math symbols and then press the Enter key. The game tells you which answers are right and which are wrong.


Rule
Each guess is like a math problem.
= or 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 + - * / can be used.
There should be a "=" in there.
There's only one number to the right of the equal sign, so you can't add or take away.
Remember what you learned in math class about "sequences"? Before you get the answer, don't forget to multiply and divide. For example: 1+2*3 = 7, because it equals 1+6.
If you don't turn off "commutative answers" in the settings, we'll accept 20+10=30 if 10+20=30 is one of the answers we're looking for.
For example, if you think the answer will be two 1s but only have one, you will get one colored box and one black square.
When a number is in the right place or when the full prediction is rearranged to make a successful commutative response, the cells turn green.
Binerdle is hard because it has two puzzles going on at once. A good plan is to try to solve each problem one at a time and then move on to the next one when the first one is fixed. Once you know how to play the game, you can always pick from eight different characters. What an amazing time!