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Revision as of 02:27, 5 August 2025
Digit Code is a deduction game with the goal of establishing the identity of 6 numbers selecting from 0 to 9. The game board mimics classic LED readouts with each number placement represented by 7 "LEDs". The game begins with no LED activated/lit.
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Each turn consists of gathering clues as to each numbers identity by learning:
Number of LEDs used for the final solution in columns or rows
If a number is an odd or even number
If a number is greater than or less than the number to its left
If a space/LED is empty or filled
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Players can see the answers to each others questions.
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The question mark button in the far bottom left of the screen illustrates the pattern of LEDs used for each number
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Numbers adjacent either horizontally or vertically cannot be identical.
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Each number can appear a maximum of 2 times
Notes can be taken, be sure to save your notes after each turn or they will be lost.
Notes are taken by either:
Clicking on numbers listed to the right of each number position to indicate elimination
Clicking on individual LEDs to either indicate inclusion or exclusion within the final solution.
The seven-segment digits are represented as the following LED patterns: