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Nerdle Answer & Hints Today — Jun 29, 2026

Nerdle Puzzle #1622 Solution • Last updated Monday, June 29, 2026 Resets in --:--:--

Today's Nerdle Hints

1 Hint 1 — Operations
The equation uses division and subtraction.
2 Hint 2 — Number of Digits
There are three digits on the left side of the equals sign and one digit on the right.
3 Hint 3 — Result
The result of the calculation is three.

Today's Nerdle Equation

Click on the tiles to reveal the equation piece by piece.

About Today's Nerdle

Guess the math equation in 6 tries. Visit nerdlegame.com to play today's puzzle.

Today's puzzle is rated 7/10 difficulty — on the harder side. Use our hints if you get stuck.

How to Play Nerdle

Each day you must guess a hidden mathematical equation that is exactly 8 characters long. The equation uses digits 0-9, the operators +, -, *, and /, and a single = sign.

Type a valid equation and submit it. The game checks whether each character is correct: green means the character is in the right spot, purple means it appears in the equation but in a different position, and black means it is not used at all.

Your equation must be mathematically correct. The left side must equal the right side, and standard order of operations applies. For example, 12+34=46 is valid, but 12+34=45 is not.

Commutative solutions count. If the answer is 20+30=50, then 30+20=50 is also accepted. The game allows 6 attempts to find the equation.

A new puzzle is available every day at midnight in your local time zone.

Play at nerdlegame.com. A new puzzle is available every day.

Tips & Strategy

  • Start with an equation that tests many different digits and at least two operators, like 48-32=16 or 9*6+2=56. This maximizes the information from your first guess.
  • Figure out where the = sign goes early. It is usually at position 6, 5, or 7. Once you lock that in, you know how many characters are on each side of the equation.
  • If you see purple digits, remember that they must appear somewhere in the equation but not where you placed them. Rearrange rather than replace.
  • Zeros are tricky. A leading zero like 01+23=24 is not allowed, but a zero can appear mid-number or as a result digit.

Nerdle Answer Patterns & Statistics

Computed from 910 archived puzzles · updated

Which operator shows up most in Nerdle?
Across 910 Nerdle equations, subtraction (−) appears 467 times (31.4% of all operators). Full ranking: subtraction (−) 31.4%, multiplication (×) 25.3%, addition (+) 24.6%, division (÷) 18.8%.
How long is a typical Nerdle equation?
Nerdle equations average 8.0 characters across the 910-puzzle archive.
What digits appear most often in Nerdle answers?
The most frequent digits in Nerdle are 1 (725 occurrences), 2 (608 occurrences), 4 (525 occurrences), 3 (520 occurrences), 6 (510 occurrences).

About Nerdle — History & Fun Facts

Nerdle is a math-based puzzle game. Players guess a valid mathematical equation in six attempts. The game provides feedback on correct numbers and their positions. It follows the format of similar word-guessing games.

Nerdle gained popularity as a daily brain teaser. It appeals to those who enjoy logic and arithmetic. The game resets daily, offering a new puzzle. It is accessible online through its official website.

Fun Facts About Nerdle

  • Nerdle features a "numbers" version for those who prefer simpler arithmetic.
  • It also offers a "weeks" version for a longer-term challenge.
  • The game resets every day at midnight in the player's local time zone.

Frequently Asked Questions

When does Nerdle reset?
Nerdle resets 00:00 local. A new equation is available every day.
What operators can I use?
+, -, *, and / (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division). The equation must be mathematically valid.
Is Nerdle harder than Wordle?
Nerdle requires math logic instead of vocabulary. It is a different kind of challenge, not necessarily harder.

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