Nerdle is the new Wordle-inspired game in town that allows you to play Wordle but with numbers and equations. The game has been applauded by many and even teachers seem to have loved the idea. While the world was busy solving puzzles on Wordle, online gamers now have a clone of the viral word game […]
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Green Box
A green box means that digit is correct and in the correct position. Both the number and its position match the secret code.
Yellow Box
A yellow box means that digit is correct but in the wrong position. The number matches part of the secret code but is in the wrong position.
Gray Box
A gray box means that digit is incorrect. The number does not match any digit in the secret code.
Black Box
A black box means you have already used that number in that position for a previous guess. You cannot reuse numbers in the same position for multiple guesses.
White Box
White boxes indicate digits you have yet to guess. Only the digits you have actually guessed will be shaded in.
To solve a Nerdle puzzle, you want to get as many green and yellow boxes as possible in the fewest amount of guesses. Focus on placing the correct digits in the right position to get green boxes, then filling in the remaining positions with possible solutions to get yellow boxes where you can. Eliminate obvious incorrect possibilities to narrow down the secret code over time.