A math-oriented alternative to Wordle is available under the name Ooodle. When a statement contains numerical values, you should search for those values. Because every guess needs to be correct mathematically, you can't just make up numbers and symbols at random and expect them to work. Be sure to carry out each step in the prescribed order.
How to put it into action
There will be a keypad on which the numbers 1 through 12 will be displayed. In Ooodle, rather than having to solve a math problem with five digits every day, players are tasked with figuring out a five-letter word. After each attempt, players are able to check their solutions to the equation and see if they were correct (up to six times). There can only be one application for each number from 1 to 9 or from 1 to 12. As is the case with Wordle, the numbers that are in the correct position are displayed in green, the numbers that are present in the equation but not in the correct position are displayed in yellow, and the numbers that are not present in the equation are displayed in gray.
Even if you get it perfect on the first try, Ooodle is still more difficult than Wordle. In spite of the fact that at first it might look like homework, after you get the hang of it, it can be a lot of fun. Interesting!