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– Just be prepared to lose your weekend to integer factorization and belt spaghetti.
Have you found a compact design for level 38’s “343”? Post your blueprint in the comments. May the belts be ever in your favor.
One level asks for "100" using only the numbers 2, 3, and 5. The obvious solution is 5x5x4—but you don’t have a 4. So you build: ( (5+5) \times (5+5) ). Then you realize you can do it with fewer belts. Then you find an even smaller footprint. That’s the loop.
If you thought Factorio was addictive and Satisfactory was a time-sink, wait until you introduce basic arithmetic into the mix. Beltmatic —now available as a free download for version 1.0.9 —is the sleeper-hit puzzle-automation hybrid that asks a deceptively simple question: What if your conveyor belts carried numbers instead of iron ore? What is Beltmatic? At its core, Beltmatic is a factory-building game with a mathematical twist. You start with a simple input: a number like "2" or "5" generated at a "Miner." You then use conveyor belts (yes, belts) to transport these numbers to buildings that act as logic gates—adders, subtractors, multipliers, and dividers. Your goal? Produce a specific target number.
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– Just be prepared to lose your weekend to integer factorization and belt spaghetti.
Have you found a compact design for level 38’s “343”? Post your blueprint in the comments. May the belts be ever in your favor.
One level asks for "100" using only the numbers 2, 3, and 5. The obvious solution is 5x5x4—but you don’t have a 4. So you build: ( (5+5) \times (5+5) ). Then you realize you can do it with fewer belts. Then you find an even smaller footprint. That’s the loop.
If you thought Factorio was addictive and Satisfactory was a time-sink, wait until you introduce basic arithmetic into the mix. Beltmatic —now available as a free download for version 1.0.9 —is the sleeper-hit puzzle-automation hybrid that asks a deceptively simple question: What if your conveyor belts carried numbers instead of iron ore? What is Beltmatic? At its core, Beltmatic is a factory-building game with a mathematical twist. You start with a simple input: a number like "2" or "5" generated at a "Miner." You then use conveyor belts (yes, belts) to transport these numbers to buildings that act as logic gates—adders, subtractors, multipliers, and dividers. Your goal? Produce a specific target number.
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