Make Ten: Math Logic
What is Make Ten: Math Logic?
Make Ten is an Arithmetic-Synthesis and Combinatorial-Logic puzzle. The technical core involves "Sum-Targeting"—players must link adjacent integers whose total equals exactly 10. It is a test of Numerical Visual-Scanning and grid-space clearing.
Description
Link adjacent number tiles to reach a sum of exactly ten. This arithmetic puzzle forces players to scan the grid for combinations that clear space, blending basic math with high-level spatial planning.
How to Play
Drag to connect adjacent numbers on the grid. The gameplay is Summation-based Clearing: remove blocks by totaling ten. Interaction involves Chain-Logic—using "Multiplier Tiles" or "Bonus Orbs" that appear when you include more than 3 numbers in a single sum.
How to Get High Scores in Make Ten: Math Logic
High-level clearing depends on "Cross-Grid Connectivity." Don't just look for pairs like 5+5 or 7+3. Look for "Long Chains" (e.g., 1+2+3+4). Long chains clear more "Grid Entropy," creating larger gaps that allow new numbers to fall in. This "Mass-Clearing" strategy prevents the board from becoming cluttered with low-value "1s" and "2s" that are harder to pair.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I connect numbers diagonally?
Yes. The "Connection Vector" allows for 8-directional links, which is essential for reaching numbers isolated by empty spaces.
Q: What happens if I can't find a 10?
If the "Search Algorithm" finds no possible combinations, the board will automatically "Reshuffle," or you may use a "Bomb" tool to remove a specific obstructing digit.
