EleMixer

Master the Elements
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Master the Elements
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How to play

🎯 Goal
Solve all three lines by placing the correct elements into the boxes next to each clue.
🛠 Controls
  • Drag a tile from the Lab to a box, or tap a tile then tap a box.
  • Tap a placed tile’s × to send it back to the Lab.
  • Use a clue’s 💡 for a hint (costs 1 attempt).
🧪 The Lab
  • Each element shows a count badge (×2, ×3, …) = how many times it’s needed today.
  • Tiles are reusable — you can drag the same element multiple times until all spots are filled.
  • Example: H2O → Lab shows H ×2 and O ×1.
  • Tip: The number tells you how many you’ll need — not how many are left.
📋 Actions
  • Submit → checks all puzzles at once (costs 1 attempt).
  • Clear → wipes your current guesses from unsolved puzzles.
  • Reveal → fills in all answers and ends the game as a loss.
  • Share → copies a spoiler-free results grid to your clipboard.
✅ Feedback
Tiles light up on submit:
Green = right element & spot • Yellow = right element, wrong spot • Gray = not in that answer.

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About

ℹ️ Overview
EleMixer is a daily puzzle game built on the Periodic Table of Elements. Each day players get a new themed set of 3 chemical compound puzzles. Players drag or tap element tiles (H, O, Na, etc.) from the Lab into answer slots. They get 3 attempts total. Hints are available (cost 1 attempt). Feedback is color-coded (green = correct, yellow = right element wrong spot, gray = not in answer). At the end, players can share results as a grid of colored blocks (no spoilers). The goal: “Master the Elements” through casual daily play.
🧪 Lab Rules
  • Single Tile, Multiple Uses: Each unique element appears once in the Lab, even if a puzzle needs several copies. Example: H2O shows H and O — not two separate H tiles.
  • Count Badges: A small badge (×2, ×3, …) shows how many times that element is needed in today’s set.
  • Reusable Tiles: Dragging an element doesn’t remove it from the Lab; you can use it again until all placements are filled.
  • Tip: The number tells you how many you’ll need — not how many are left.