Numbers Challenges
The expert will give you 6 numbers and a target number. Use basic mathematical operations to combine those numbers and reach the exact target or the closest possible approximation.
The expert will give you 6 numbers and a target number. Use basic mathematical operations to combine those numbers and reach the exact target or the closest possible approximation.
Combine the available letters given by the letters expert to make the longest word. The word must be in our dictionary to be considered valid.
Mentally find the result of a combined operation with 6 numbers and parentheses; only the exact answer counts.
Calculate the result with the 6 provided numbers using basic math operations. No calculator: each operation shows several possible results, pick the right one!
Solve the operations before the gunslinger. You only have a few seconds and cannot miss, or the gunslinger will finish you off.
How many squares are on the grid? Count them quickly; whoever does it first wins the challenge.
Tap numbers 1 to 12 as they appear in different geometric shapes. Be quick: whoever does it first wins the challenge.
Find a polysemous word that matches both clues.
We give you a topic and 10 letters; form two words without using any letter twice.
Find hidden words of at least 4 letters in a word search. Another player can take them: the player who finds the most wins.
Two clues to find two hidden words in a group of 10 letters; one of the words must use all 10 letters.
There is a hidden word, one clue, the number of letters, and up to three letters will appear during the duel.
Online: In Online mode, the administrator manually controls the flow of a televised match. There is no dedicated TV broadcast for that match.
Ideal for playing alongside live events, it includes Winner and Challenger mode, controlled by the match administrator as two additional real players, and Solo Champion mode, where all participants play against the champion controlled by the administrator. In this case, the result of EACH player against the champion is measured, not the best result of each round.
Preloaded: In Preloaded (Static) mode, the administrator loads the desired number of numbers and letters challenges and duels, and the game advances automatically. Everyone plays against everyone and the best player wins. Rounds advance according to the timer. The administrator will start the match or schedule it to begin on a specific date and time. The administrator can create groups to compete against each other.
When creating the match, the administrator will select a difficulty for the random value of the numbers and letters challenges:
| Level | Letters | Numbers |
|---|---|---|
| Easy | 40s (Very common) | 101-399 |
| Normal | 35s (Standard) | 101-599 |
| Official | 30s (Full Dictionary) | 101-999 |
In the El Pistolero duel, the administrator can set the difficulty level; the easier it is, the more seconds the player will have to beat each El Pistolero operation.
In all challenges and duels, the administrator can load random values, which can be modified before saving and starting the match.
You can create games in multiple languages: Spanish, English, French, German, Italian, and Basque. We use dictionaries to validate words, though false negatives may occur if a word is missing.
Additionally, words are checked with a Tagger grammar correction system (except in Basque), so invalid words are unlikely to be accepted.
In the Preloaded matches, you'll be able to watch the match unfold in TV mode. The hosts will give a preview of the games beforehand.
Once the challenges begin, each expert will present the corresponding challenge or duel, much like on TV shows, and you'll be able to follow the contestants' progress throughout the match.
In Preloaded mode matches, the administrator can create up to 10 different groups, giving each group a name and color. Participants will join the group they want at the start of the match. The points earned by players who win challenges will be added to their group's score.
Ideal for matches such as "First A vs First B", "Purchasing Department vs IT", etc.