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NumGrid

A new 5-digit number puzzle every day at 00:00 UTC

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How NumGrid works

How do I play NumGrid?

Type a 5-digit guess and submit. Each digit shows green (right digit, right position), yellow (digit is in the number but a different position), or gray (digit not in the number). You get 6 guesses. Two free hints — the digit sum and whether the number is odd or even — are shown above the grid every day.

How is NumGrid different from a "number Wordle"?

The free hints. Most number-Wordle clones just swap digits for letters. NumGrid gives you the digit sum and parity for free at the top of every puzzle, which turns the game into a real arithmetic-deduction puzzle instead of pure guessing.

When does the daily puzzle reset?

Every day at 00:00 UTC. Your local reset time depends on your time zone — for the US Pacific Coast that's 4:00 PM the previous day; for the East Coast, 7:00 PM the previous day; for London, midnight.

Can digits repeat?

Yes. The secret 5-digit number can have any pattern of digits — 12345, 99876, 50050, anything except trivial all-same-digit or pure ascending/descending sequences.

Can I play past puzzles?

Yes. The archive includes every past daily puzzle. There are 400 puzzles in the rotation, so you can play back as many days as you have missed.

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