Numble

Solve mathematical equation challenges.

Numble — Find the Secret 5-Digit Number in 6 Tries

Welcome to Numble, the clean, logic-driven number guessing game. Designed similarly to classic Wordle and board games like Mastermind, Numble challenges you to figure out a hidden 5-digit code in just six attempts. With straightforward color cues after every attempt, Numble is a perfect warm-up for code-breakers and puzzle solvers of all levels.

How to Play Numble

Type any valid 5-digit number and press Enter. The game will evaluate your guess and display color-coded feedback on the grid:

How the Positional Digit Hints Work in Numble

Green — Correct Digit, Correct Position

A green tile means the digit is in the secret number and sits in exactly that position. Keep this digit in its spot for your next guess.

Yellow — Correct Digit, Wrong Position

A yellow/purple tile means the digit is present in the secret code but must be moved to a different spot in subsequent guesses.

Gray — Digit Not in the Number

A gray tile means that digit is completely absent from the secret number, allowing you to eliminate it from your math options.

Numble vs Primel — Key Differences

Any 5-Digit Number vs Prime Numbers Only

In Primel, every guess you make must be a valid prime number. Numble is much more relaxed and beginner-friendly: you can guess any 5-digit number sequence, making it easy to test combinations and isolate positions without checking a prime dictionary.

What Is a Good Numble Score?

Since any 5-digit combination is allowed, player scores are highly logic-dependent. Here is the scoring rating:

Numble Score Benchmarks Table

AttemptsRatingDescription
1-2IncredibleIncredible math deduction or luck.
3ExpertDeductive strategy successfully isolated numbers in minimal steps.
4GreatThe optimal, structured codebreaking score.
5-6SolvedSolved the code in the final stages of the game.

Numble Strategy — How to Narrow Down the Number Fast

Cover the Most Digits in Your First Guess

Always open with a guess that contains five distinct digits (e.g. 12345 or 67890). This gives you a clear yes/no status for half of all possible digits immediately.

Use Positional Feedback to Eliminate Quickly

If digit 3 is yellow on the first column, make sure to test it in columns 1, 2, 4, or 5 in your next attempt to find where it locks in.

Think Like Mastermind

Numble is a digital version of Mastermind. Focus on tracking which numbers are confirmed and which positions are locked, avoiding reuse of blacklisted gray digits.

Numble Daily vs Unlimited Mode

We offer 100% free daily seeded puzzles alongside unlimited practice play, letting you challenge yourself and improve your deduction skills anytime.

Try Other Math and Number Games

Looking for a harder challenge? Test your math skills on Primel (where guesses must be prime numbers), solve equations in Nerdle, or play the sequence builder Sequencle!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Numble?

Numble is a number-based guessing game where players deduce a hidden 5-digit number using colored tiles.

How is Numble different from Primel?

In Primel, all guesses must be prime numbers. In Numble, you can guess any 5-digit number.

How many guesses do you get in Numble?

You have exactly 6 guesses to find the correct number.

How do the positional hints work in Numble?

Green indicates the digit is in the correct position, yellow/purple indicates the digit is in the number but wrong spot, and gray means the digit is not present.

Is Numble free to play?

Yes, Numble is free to play online with no signups, login, or downloads required.

Can I play Numble unlimited times?

Yes, you can play unlimited puzzles and practice as much as you like.

What is a good score in Numble?

Solving the code in 3 or 4 guesses is considered a very strong performance.