The New York Times created Digits, a fun math puzzle game, but then recently decided to discontinue it. A friend asked me to recreate it so he could continue to play it with his daughter.
The goal is to create the target number using the provided 6 numbers in various math operations.
ScrabWordle is basically Wordle but with the added element of having the target word's scrabble score given as a clue. This is a big help as you narrow down which letters can and can't be used.
A strategy is to eliminate/identify many of the 1 point leters and then from there it's easier to figure out which of the higher point value letters to use.
I made a wordle clone because I wanted to play more than once a day and also to try it with different length words. Definitely changes the game if you play with 3-4 letter words or 6-7 letter words.
not entirely sure why people need to point out that it's not cash. Most wealthy people don't stuff $100 bills in their mattress. They own stock and real estate.
Do people think Bill Gates doesn't have a lot of MSFT stock, or Warren Buffet doesn't own a lot of Berkshire stock?
The goal is to create the target number using the provided 6 numbers in various math operations.