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Math Games — Numbers, Disguised as Fun

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The best math games don't feel like homework — they feel like games you happen to get better at by doing arithmetic. Ours hide real practice inside genuinely fun mechanics: answer a times tables question wrong in 3x3 Obby and the platform crumbles under you; merge numbers to chase 2048. The learning is a side effect of trying to win.

These are ideal for the classroom and for parents who want screen time that isn't totally hollow. They run free in any browser, load fast on school Chromebooks, need no download or account, and let you drill a specific skill — like a single times table from ×1 to ×12 — when there's homework to grind. It's multiplication practice that kids do voluntarily, because the alternative is falling into the sky.

More number and brain games are on the way. Start with the two below.

FAQ

Are these good for practising times tables?

Yes — 3x3 Obby is built around multiplication, and you can pick a single table (×1 to ×12) to drill for homework. Wrong answers give instant, memorable feedback: the platform you land on crumbles.

Are the math games free and school-friendly?

Completely free, no signup, and they run on Chromebooks and school networks like any webpage. There's a low-graphics mode so they stay smooth on older classroom machines.

Do they actually teach, or just test?

They reinforce through repetition and immediate feedback inside a game loop, which is how a lot of arithmetic fluency is built. They're best as practice alongside teaching, not a replacement for it.

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