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DigitCode Strategy Tips | <small>DigitCode Strategy Tips</small> | ||
<small>1. Take Notes – Games are often decided by a single turn. Detailed notes can make the difference.</small> | |||
<small>2. Save Frequently – Unsaved notes are lost if you refresh the page. Save often to avoid losing progress.</small> | |||
<small>3. Track Mutual Links & Exclusions – If all remaining options share a link (or exclusion), note it. These patterns are crucial.</small> | |||
<small>4. Ask Redundant Questions Strategically – Near the end, ask for clues you already know to avoid giving your opponent new information.</small> | |||
<small>5. Take Educated Guesses – You get two tries. If it’s a 50/50, go for it!</small> | |||
Latest revision as of 10:47, 7 August 2025
DigitCode Strategy Tips
1. Take Notes – Games are often decided by a single turn. Detailed notes can make the difference.
2. Save Frequently – Unsaved notes are lost if you refresh the page. Save often to avoid losing progress.
3. Track Mutual Links & Exclusions – If all remaining options share a link (or exclusion), note it. These patterns are crucial.
4. Ask Redundant Questions Strategically – Near the end, ask for clues you already know to avoid giving your opponent new information.
5. Take Educated Guesses – You get two tries. If it’s a 50/50, go for it!