Digits is a math-based game developed and published by New York Times. Each day, there are five puzzles released, and in each puzzle, players have six numbers that they can add, subtract, multiply, or divide by in order to reach the target number. Once you use a number, you cannot use it again in another operation. If you’ve having trouble solving the NYT Digits puzzles for April 25th, 2023, we have the answers for you!
NYT Digits, Puzzle 1 Answer for April 25, 2023
The target is 89. There are three operations to get to 3-stars for the first puzzle.
- 4 + 5 = 9
- 9 × 10 = 90
- 90 − 1 = 89
NYT Digits, Puzzle 2 Answer for April 25, 2023
The target is 136. There are two operations to get to 3-stars for the second puzzle.
- 25 × 5 = 125
- 125 + 11 = 136
NYT Digits, Puzzle 3 Answer for April 25, 2023
The target is 251. There are three operations to get to 3-stars for the third puzzle.
- 9 + 3 = 12
- 20 × 12 = 240
- 240 + 11 = 251
NYT Digits, Puzzle 4 Answer for April 25, 2023
The target is 315. There are two operations to get to 3-stars for the fourth puzzle.
- 9 × 5 = 45
- 45 × 7 = 315
NYT Digits, Puzzle 5 Answer for April 25, 2023
The target is 495. There are two operations to get to 3-stars for the fifth puzzle.
- 25 × 20 = 500
- 500 – 5 = 495
Digits rewards players with up to 3-stars; you’ll get 3-stars for getting to the target exactly, 2-stars if you are within 10 of the target, and 1-star if you are within 25 of the target. Players can start a new operation by selecting a different number, and fractions or negative numbers are not accepted. New puzzles are released daily at midnight.
When working on a target from Digits, one of the first things you can do is to look for factor pairs of the target number, which can sometimes clue you into the direction you need to go. This is often the last operation of the solution, and you’ll use other operations to get to the numbers you need for the final factor pair.
We hope our NYT Digits April 25, 2023 Answer Guide helped you out on today’s puzzles! Check out more of our NYT Digits coverage.
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