Games Like Wordle — Free Number & Logic Alternatives

Games Like Wordle — Free & Online

Love Wordle but want something different? These word-free alternatives use the same guess-and-reveal mechanic but replace letters with numbers, equations and logic. Free, no ads, no account needed.

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Nerdle
Best match
The closest Wordle alternative on this list. Guess a hidden 8-character math equation in 6 tries. Green = right position, purple = wrong position. Every guess must be a valid equation. Operator precedence applies.
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Sudoku Speed
Daily habit
Like Wordle's daily puzzle format, Sudoku is a short daily logic ritual. Easy takes 3–5 minutes, Medium 8–15. Speed timer, streaks and achievements make it as habit-forming as your daily Wordle.
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Binairo
Quick sessions
Binary Sudoku. Fill rows and columns with 0s and 1s following three simple rules. Easy puzzles solve in under 2 minutes — perfect for the same "one quick game" slot Wordle occupies.
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What makes Wordle so addictive?

Wordle's genius is combining three things: a strict daily constraint (one puzzle per day), a shareable result, and a satisfying feedback loop (green/yellow/grey). Every game on this page has at least two of those three — Nerdle has all three.

Nerdle vs Wordle: key differences

Can I play unlimited Nerdle?

Yes. Burmly Nerdle generates a new random equation every game with no daily limit. Play as many games as you want. The global leaderboard tracks your best score by fewest guesses.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best free Wordle alternative?

Nerdle is the closest structural match — same 6-guess mechanic, same colour feedback, but with math equations instead of words. It's free, no account needed, and available on any device.

Are there Wordle alternatives without words?

Yes. Nerdle, Sudoku, Binairo and Lights Out all use the same "limited daily challenge" format but replace language with pure logic or mathematics.

Which Wordle alternative is easiest?

Binairo Easy is the most approachable — three rules, 6×6 grid, solvable in under 2 minutes. No arithmetic required.