
About Math Games
Each round puts a simple arithmetic problem on screen and asks you to tap or type the correct answer before moving on. The problems scale with your accuracy, so a six-year-old drilling single-digit addition and a ten-year-old tackling larger sums can both find a useful level without any manual setup. It's straightforward practice — no elaborate story wrapped around it, just clean repetition that actually builds recall.
The app lives in the education category alongside tools for every age and subject. If your child is also working on reading fundamentals, Letter Zoo pairs well as a between-sessions wind-down. Both run entirely in the browser with no login required.
Controls are touch- and keyboard-friendly, so it works equally well on a tablet propped up at the kitchen table or a laptop during a school break. Sessions have no fixed length — quit after five minutes or twenty, and progress resets cleanly each time.
How to use
Choose two numbers to match a target sum or difference. Players take turns setting targets and solving equations. **Setup:** • Enter player names (leave second name blank for single-player) • Choose game version: Sums or Differences **How to Play:** • Player 1 clicks a number card to set the target, then clicks "Ready" • Player 2 clicks two number cards that add up to (Sums version) or subtract to equal (Differences version) the target • If correct, Player 2 scores a point • Players alternate roles each round • Click "Pass" if no valid combination exists with your remaining cards **Controls:** • Click number cards to select them • Click "Ready" to confirm your choice • Click "Pass" to skip your turn **Goal:** Score the most points by correctly solving equations. Game ends when a player runs out of cards or both players pass consecutively.
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