Rules
Guess the NERDLE in 6 tries. After each try, the color of the tiles will change to show how close your guess is to the solution.
If the tile becomes GREEN, your number or operation is located at correct place. If the tile becomes RED, your number or opeartion exists within the expression, but at different place.
- Each try is a calculation (math expression).
- You can use 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 + - * / or =.
- It must contain one “=”.
- It must only have a number to the right of the “=”, not another calculation.
- Standard order of operations applies, so calculate * and / before + and - eg. 3+2*5=13 not 25!

Joke Of The Day

What day is it?
Over breakfast one morning, a woman said to her husband, "I bet you don't know what day this is."
"Of course I do," he indignantly answered, getting up from the table and going out the door to the office.
At 10am, the doorbell rang. When the woman opened the door, she was handed a box containing a dozen long-stemmed red roses. At 1pm, a foil-wrapped, two-pound box of her favorite chocolates arrived. Later, a boutique delivered a designer dress.
The woman couldn't wait for her husband to come home. When he did, she exclaimed, "First the flowers, then the chocolates and then the dress! I've never had a more wonderful Groundhog Day in my life!"
On This Day
John D. RobertsBorn 8 Jun 1918. John Dombrowski Roberts is an American chemist who has been a leading innovator in the use of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. Chemical and Engineering News listed him as one of the 75 most influential chemists in the 75 years up to the 1998 publication date. His interests have included unravelling the mechanisms of organic reactions and the chemistry of small-ring compounds. He applied NMR in studies of conformations, the arrangement in space of the atoms bonded in a molecule, and how that is altered by interactions with neighboring atoms, by electrostatic, hydrogen-bonding and solvent effects. As some molecules can exist in more than one spatial arrangement, and switch between them, an equilibrium between them can be observed. This knowledge helps understand how reactions with approaching molecules can proceed, or be hindered.« |