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Numbobulate

Numbobulate

A daily online two minute number game, have a quick try now

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Numbobulate
About Details
Name: Numbobulate
Submited By: Constantin Leuschke
Release Date 1 year ago
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Category Productivity Puzzle Games Games

You have 4 corner numbers which you use (you donโ€™t have to use all 4 of them) in conjunction with +, - or * buttons to get to the middle 'target' number. There are three rounds (so three different 'target' numbers) per day. Have a go at numbobulate.com


Zachariah Hudson

Congratulations on the launch

11 months ago


Orrin Batz

Congratulations on Numbobulate's release! Seeing such a creative and interesting approach to number puzzles is exciting. Classic number games get a fun twist when players combine corner numbers with simple arithmetic operations to reach a target number.

1 year ago


Paul Kshlerin

Hey @charlie_num ! Cool game to start of the day...if you can improve the onboarding UI a bit better and make the game UI also a little less 'robust' and more fluid, would be super-cool. You can see UI of 2048 as an example. Anyways, fun game to pass time on boring days and weekends! Congrats on the launch!

1 year ago


Felipe Sanford

Because the 4 corner numbers stay the same for the whole week, you get a chance to really delve into those numbers and become more confident with them as the week goes on. If you know of anybody who doesn't consider themselves 'numbers people' I would be really keen for them to give it a try for a couple of weeks and see if they feel better or still the same after that. There are tips to improve under the help/ ? section. Thanks again for playing

1 year ago


Zachariah Hudson

It's been a few days, and I keep playing, and today was the first time I got an extra point for speed (I think I could have gotten one yesterday), haha, I'm having a lot of fun!

1 year ago


Conner Jacobs

Ok, after playing for almost two weeks now, I have other ideas you could add: negative targets (easy to implement), and targets that requires going to negative numbers as a step to reach the positive target, for example with this week's numbers: 2, 5, 6, 7, a way to reach 24 could be ((( 5 - 7 ) * 2 ) * ( - 6 )), but that'd require allowing people to press the minus operator after they pressed the multiplication operator, which isn't possible at the moment; also, I wouldn't mind seeing the introduction of the division operator, for example, to reach today's last target: 36, we could do: ((( 7 + 5 ) * 6 ) / 2 ).

1 year ago


Conner Jacobs

Congratulations on the launch of Numbobulate! It's truly thrilling to witness the introduction of such a groundbreaking and captivating approach to number puzzles. The incorporation of corner numbers alongside fundamental arithmetic operations to achieve a desired number brings an enchanting and refreshing twist to traditional number games.

1 year ago


Haleigh Bartoletti

@charlie_num This sounds like a fantastic way to keep the engagement high and make the experience more community-driven! ๐Ÿ˜Š I'm curious, how does your platform simplify the process of organizing and tracking these weekly competitions? Can't wait to hear more about it! ๐Ÿš€

1 year ago


Constantin Leuschke

Hey @charlie_num, way to go! Your hard work and dedication has paid off with this amazing project. Looking forward to playing Numbobulate for my daily two minute number fix!

1 year ago


Wiley Lubowitz

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1 year ago


Kyleigh Luettgen

Congratulations on the launch of Numbobulate! It's exciting to see such an innovative and engaging approach to number puzzles. The concept of using corner numbers with basic arithmetic operations to reach a target number adds a delightful twist to traditional number games.

1 year ago


Toni Kutch

The website appears a bit broken, but the game is still really fun, got all of the challenges right and on target (so 6 points), the last one was a bit more challenging, loved it!

1 year ago


Marcus Macejkovic

Congrats on your launch! This seems an interesting one, l like the idea that the challenges are short and doable. Great one! One idea, it would have been so much better if it was also available as a mobile app.

1 year ago


Constantin Leuschke

Congratulations on the launch of numbobulate!I'm curious to know more about any additional features or future plans you might have for numbobulate.com. Are there any plans to introduce different difficulty levels or perhaps a competitive element where players can compare scores with others?

1 year ago


Mckenzie Mosciski

What a great idea. Simple yet effective. Really gets the cogs moving! Congratulations

1 year ago