That’s what you’re doing inNerdle, which is Wordle for maths fans.

The same genre principles remain: you have six guesses to solve one puzzle per day.

5+5+5+55 would fill the 8-square long entry field, but would be rejected because it lacks an equals sign.

A screenshot of Nerdle, showing an 8x6 grid in which a sum has been entered into the top line. It’s Wordle but for maths.

5+5+5=55 would fail because the numbers don’t add up correctly.

My one frustration with Nerdle is that, as the instructions say, order matters.

“If the answer were looking for is 10+20=30, then 20+10=30 isnt close enough.”

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