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Coins rain down from the top of the screen — click only the ones that add up to the target amount before time runs out. A fast-paced money math game that sharpens coin recognition and mental addition for all ages.
Pay for an item using the fewest coins possible. Teaches coin efficiency and combination strategies for amounts up to $5. A strategy-based money math game for all ages.
Fill a shopping cart with grocery items without going over a set budget. Encourages addition, estimation, and simple budgeting for grades 3–4. Practice real-world money skills in a fun supermarket setting.

A cashier gives too much money — tap the extra coins to return the correct change. Amounts stay under $1, perfect for 1st and 2nd graders learning to make change.
Run a market stall — customers hand you bills and you give back the correct change. Escalating difficulty from simple coin change to multi-bill transactions. A fast-paced, real-world money skills game.
A price tag shows a small amount — tap the exact coins (pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters) to pay for it. Builds coin recognition, counting, and making-change skills with amounts up to $1.00.

The hungry crocodile always eats the bigger number! Place the >, <, or = sign between two numbers up to 100. A fun animated crocodile turns to face the larger number after each answer.

Practice doubles addition facts (1+1, 2+2, … 10+10) with a fun mirror/shadow visual theme. See the number and its reflection, then tap the correct double. Three difficulty levels including near-doubles.

Given 3 related numbers (e.g., 3, 4, 7), fill in the missing number in all 4 addition and subtraction sentences. A house-shaped visual shows the family numbers on the roof with equations inside.

An illustrated object sits against an on-screen ruler — pick the correct length in whole inches or centimeters from four choices. Three difficulty levels progress from small inch-only objects to mixed-unit measurement challenges.

Build numbers using base-ten blocks! Tap to add tens (orange) and ones (blue) blocks to match a target number. Visual stacking reinforces place value understanding for numbers up to 99.

Solve riddles like 'I have 3 tens and 5 ones — what number am I?' A visual place-value chart reveals the answer. Multiple clue styles from simple to tricky, with 3 difficulty levels.

Tap number tiles to form pairs that sum to 10. Clear the board as fast as you can! Builds instant recall of addition facts. Three difficulty levels: bonds to 10, 20, or 50.

Complete number bonds by finding the missing part — 7 = 3 + ?. Visual circles and connecting lines show the whole and its parts. Race the clock in 60-second mode or survive on 3 lives. Easy, medium, and hard levels.

Answer addition and subtraction facts to move a runner along a track. Each correct answer sprints forward one step — race to the finish line before time runs out or you lose all lives.

The classic 24 card game! Given 4 random numbers, combine them using +, −, ×, ÷ to reach exactly 24. Every number must be used exactly once. Choose your difficulty (1–6, 1–9, or 1–13), build a streak, and beat your best time!

Classic 9×9 Sudoku with four difficulty levels — Easy, Medium, Hard, and Expert. Features a live timer, mistake counter, pencil notes, and 3 hints per puzzle. Beat your best time!

A KenKen-style arithmetic puzzle! Fill the grid with 1–N so every row and column contains each number exactly once. Each outlined cage must equal its target value using addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division. Choose from 4×4, 5×5, or 6×6 grids.

Train your eye for geometry! An angle is drawn on screen using two rays from a common vertex. Estimate the angle in degrees, then lock in your answer. The closer your guess, the higher your score — within 2° earns a perfect bullseye!

Estimate the result of a math expression. The player with the closest guess scores the most points — great for multiplayer fun!