AI Summary
This strategy post offers advanced tips. Tip 1: The "High Information" opener (using 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 in one go). Tip 2: "Hunting the Equals" (finding if the answer is 1, 2, or 3 digits long). Tip 3: "Zero Management" (remembering that a leading zero like 05 is rarely allowed). It emphasizes creating equations that maximize unique number usage.
AI Highlights
- The Opener: Try
0 + 12 / 3 = 4. It tests 5 unique digits and two operators. - Mini-Equations: Break the grid into "Left Side" and "Right Side" to solve them independently.
- Avoid Duplicates: Don't guess
2 + 2 = 4early on. You learn less information.
Strategy 1: Maximize Variance
Your first guess should never use the same number twice. You want to light up the keyboard.
Strategy 2: Isolate the Operators
Knowing if there is a multiply (*) or plus (+) sign changes everything. Test common operators early.
Strategy 3: The 0 and 1 Trap
Remember that multiplying by 1 or adding 0 wastes space mathematically, but can be useful for positioning digits.
Summary
Nerdle is solved by elimination. The more you rule out, the clearer the answer becomes.
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