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Find the hidden equation that equals the target number. You get 6 guesses, and each equation is exactly 6 characters long.
Find five groups of three words that share a hidden connection.
Seven guesses to crack the six-letter word.
A daily crossword puzzle built from today's headlines and pop culture.
What planet has the most moons in our solar system?
Eight questions, eight seconds each. How far can you go?
Change one letter at a time to transform the start word into the target word.
Hint: Bird
Unscramble five jumbled words before the clock runs out.
Complete the word chain — each pair forms a compound word or phrase.
Forge words through five rounds, collect power-ups, and chase the daily high score.
Build words from seven letters — every word must use the center. How many can you find?
Lasting only a short time
"The beauty of cherry blossoms is ______."
Guess vocabulary words from their definitions and example sentences.
meaning: life · Greek
Find English words built from a Latin or Greek root before time runs out.
Guess the chemical element from comparison clues about the periodic table.
Guess the mystery country on an interactive globe — color-coded clues show how close you are.
Guess the word or phrase from emoji clues — five rounds that get progressively harder.
Rank five items in the correct order. How well do you know your facts?
Mathler is a daily math puzzle that combines the logic of Wordle with arithmetic. You are given a target number and must find the six-character equation that produces it. The equation uses digits (0-9) and basic operators (+, -, *, /). After each guess, tiles turn green, yellow, or gray to show which characters are correct, misplaced, or absent — just like a word game, but with numbers.
A new Mathler puzzle is available every day on Gamesite. It is completely free and runs in your browser on any device. Whether you are a math enthusiast or just looking for a different kind of daily challenge, Mathler exercises a different part of your brain than word puzzles.
Yes! Mathler is completely free to play on Gamesite. No downloads, no accounts, no hidden fees.
Absolutely. Mathler works on any device with a modern web browser — phones, tablets, and desktops.
A brand-new Mathler puzzle is published every day. Come back tomorrow for a fresh challenge.
Yes, standard mathematical order of operations (PEMDAS/BODMAS) applies. Multiplication and division are evaluated before addition and subtraction, which is important when constructing your equations.
No, leading zeros are not allowed. However, zero can appear in other positions within the equation, such as in the number 10 or 20.