Percentle

Solve mathematical equation challenges.

Percentle — Guess the Target Percentage in 6 Tries

Welcome to Percentle, the ultimate number estimation game. If standard math puzzles feel too rigid or require deep arithmetic spelling formulas, Percentle offers a refreshing estimation-focused design. Your challenge is to guess a secret percentage between 0% and 100% in exactly six attempts using a dynamic range-narrowing feedback bar.

How to Play Percentle

Input any percentage from 0 to 100 and press Enter. The game evaluates your estimate and shows whether the secret target is higher or lower. Use this feedback to systematically shrink the possible range on the slider until you guess the exact percentage.

How the Live Range Narrowing Works in Percentle

Each Guess Narrows the Possible Range

Percentle features a visual range slider. When you submit a guess, the slider boundaries automatically snap to reflect your closest high and low bounds. For example, if you guess 50% and the game says "Higher", the minimum boundary instantly updates to 51%.

How to Read the Feedback After Each Attempt

Review the progress bar at the top of the interface. The colored bar shows the remaining possible range, helping you visually target your next estimation without memorizing numbers.

Percentle vs Other Math Wordle Games — An Estimation Twist

Nerdle and Mathler require you to calculate valid equations. Percentle has no formulas or operators; it is a pure game of numerical range estimation and binary splitting logic.

What Is a Good Percentle Score?

Deducing a number from 0 to 100 in 6 tries requires a disciplined approach. Here is how your score rates:

Percentle Score Benchmarks Table

Guesses NeededRatingDescription
1-2IncredibleIncredible estimation skills or pure luck.
3-4ExpertOutstanding binary search logic, dividing the range perfectly.
5GoodA solid, methodical solve with steady narrowing steps.
6SolvedSolved on the final attempt. Streaks preserved!

Percentle Strategy — How to Find the Percentage Fast

Start in the Middle — Binary Search Approach

Your opening guess should always be 50%. This immediately eliminates half of the possibilities regardless of whether the target is higher or lower.

Use Range Feedback to Divide and Conquer

Continue dividing the remaining range in half. For example, if 50% is too low, guess 75%. If 75% is too high, guess 62% or 63%. This is mathematically the fastest way to solve the puzzle.

When to Make Precise vs Broad Guesses

Keep your guesses centered within the boundaries. Avoid guessing numbers too close to your current limits unless you have only a few options left.

Why Estimation Skills Matter in Percentle

Percentle exercises your mental estimation and approximation skills. It trains players to quickly divide ranges and evaluate numbers, making it a great exercise for school students and adults alike.

Percentle Daily vs Unlimited Mode

We feature both a daily challenge puzzle and an unlimited practice sandbox, letting you practice estimation logic as much as you like.

Try Other Math and Number Games

Done with estimation? Challenge your mental arithmetic in Nerdle, find equations in Mathler, or play the sequence finder Sequencle!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Percentle?

Percentle is a number estimation game where players guess a secret percentage between 0% and 100% in 6 tries.

How does Percentle work?

After each guess, the game indicates whether the target is higher or lower and updates the visual slider bounds.

What is the range of percentages in Percentle?

Percentages can range anywhere from 0% to 100%.

How does live range narrowing feedback work?

The slider min and max parameters dynamically shrink, filtering out impossible percentages in real-time.

Is Percentle free to play?

Yes, our Percentle online clone is 100% free with no login required.

Can I play Percentle unlimited times?

Yes, you can restart and play as many times as you want.

What is the best strategy for Percentle?

Use a binary search strategy: start at 50%, then always guess the exact midpoint of the remaining range.