Privacy Policy
Numberle is built as a lightweight browser game. The current product does not require a player account for normal use, and much of the information that supports gameplay is stored locally in your browser rather than in a personal account database.
This page explains what information the site may use, where that information is stored, and what happens when you interact with gameplay features such as saved progress, statistics, analytics, or social sharing.
This English-language site is intended for players in the United States and other international markets.
Information stored in your browser
- Daily puzzle progress, including guesses, win or loss state, and streak-related local state.
- Practice, replay, and mode-specific session state where those features are available.
- Statistics such as games played, win rate, streaks, and best time records for supported modes.
- Interface preferences such as dismissed hints or other local UI state.
Why local storage is used
Local storage is used so the game can remember progress without forcing account creation. It allows Numberle to reopen your current run, retain streaks and statistics, and keep lightweight preferences between visits.
This browser-side data is used to support gameplay continuity. It is not intended to create an advertising profile around your puzzle activity.
Analytics and technical data
The site may use basic analytics or measurement tools to understand traffic, feature usage, and performance in aggregate. If enabled, those tools are intended to help improve the product and understand how the site is used at a broad level.
Hosting and infrastructure providers may also generate standard technical logs such as IP address, browser type, request path, and timestamp for security, uptime, and diagnostics.
Sharing and third-party platforms
If you choose to use a Share feature, the content you send may be passed to the external platform you selected, such as X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Telegram, Reddit, Pinterest, or email. Once you leave Numberle or submit content to a third-party service, that service’s own policies and account rules apply.
Your control over stored data
Because Numberle relies heavily on browser storage, you can usually remove saved game data by clearing site data or local storage in your browser. Doing so may reset streaks, statistics, dismissed hints, and saved progress.
Changes to this policy
Numberle is still evolving. If new systems such as accounts, cloud sync, or additional analytics are added in the future, this policy may be updated to reflect those changes.
Privacy questions can be sent to [email protected].