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I think this comes across as a bit misleading. As an example of a particular puzzle it's partially correct (there's no hint as to how many numbers are required for a solution) but generally, any amount of numbers can be used as long as the equation balances. For example, many of the puzzles can be solved with just one number on one side, two on the other and the remaining six left neutral.
Adding Save slots is a great idea! We are integrating it to the game now.
The right click, however, is a limitation of the game engine and there is currently no simple way to do it. As the engine gets updates, we might be able to add the right click feature, so stay tuned!