Bytle Hexle: 8-Bit Binary Challenge
Bytle Hexle is a daily number puzzle where players decode an 8-bit binary number through strategic guessing.
Gameplay Rules
- Number Range: Guess numbers between 0-255 (8-bit unsigned)
- Binary Conversion: Your decimal input converts to 8-bit binary
- Feedback System:
- 🟩 Correct bit in correct position
- 🟨 Correct bit in wrong position
- ⬜ Bit not in solution
How to Play
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Entering Guesses:
- Type any decimal number (e.g., "128")
- The game displays its binary equivalent
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Interpreting Feedback:
- Compare your binary guess to feedback colors
- Adjust subsequent guesses based on:
- Confirmed bit positions (🟩)
- Existing but misplaced bits (🟨)
- Eliminated bits (⬜)
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Winning Condition:
- Correctly match all 8 bits
- Maximum 12 guesses allowed
- Game ends if solution isn't found
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Start your binary decoding challenge today - how quickly can you uncover the hidden 8-bit number?