The New York Times Introduces Math-Based Game ‘Digits’ to Its Games Catalog
The New York Times recently unveiled its latest addition to the Games catalog, a math-based game called Digits. Following the success of Wordle, Digits challenges players to add, subtract, multiply, and divide numbers to match a target number. The beta version of the game is currently available for free online.
In Digits, players are tasked with reaching a target number by using six given numbers and applying mathematical operations. Players can choose to add, subtract, multiply, or divide the numbers to get as close to the target number as possible. The game tests players’ math skills as they strategically combine numbers to form the correct equations.
Players can earn a five-star rating for matching the target number exactly, a three-star rating for getting within 10 of the target, and a one-star rating for getting within 25 of the target number. The game features five different puzzles with increasing difficulty levels, offering a challenging experience for players.
Digits provides an engaging number-based gameplay experience that will appeal to fans of puzzle games like Threes, Wordle, and Spelling Bee from The New York Times. The game’s beta phase allows players to test and provide feedback on the game, helping the development team identify and address any bugs or issues before moving into a more active development phase.
Players can access the free beta version of Digits on The New York Times Games website. Try out Digits now and see if it captures your interest and receives the positive response needed to continue its development journey.