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Number Bubble Pop

Colorful numbered bubbles float upward — tap them in ascending order (smallest to largest) before they escape off the top of the screen. Miss one and lose a life!

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How to Play Number Bubble Pop

  1. 1

    Choose Your Settings

    Pick Arcade (pop 20 bubbles to win) or Survival (3 lives). Set difficulty: Easy (1–20), Medium (1–50), or Hard (1–99).

  2. 2

    Watch the Bubbles Float Up

    Colored bubbles appear at the bottom of the screen and begin drifting upward with a gentle wobble. Each bubble carries a number.

  3. 3

    Tap the Smallest First

    Always tap the bubble with the lowest number currently visible. Then tap the next smallest, and so on — building ascending order.

  4. 4

    Don't Let Them Escape!

    If a bubble floats off the top of the screen, you lose a life. In Survival mode, 3 escapes ends the game. In Arcade mode, reach 20 pops to win!

Key Features

  • Smooth Floating Bubble Animations

    Bubbles rise from the bottom with realistic horizontal wobble, creating an authentic floating effect. Each bubble has a unique speed so the screen is always dynamic and unpredictable.

  • Ascending Order Mechanic

    You must always tap the bubble with the current smallest value on screen. Tapping out of order triggers a dramatic shake animation — but the bubble keeps floating so act fast!

  • Speed Bonus Scoring

    Pop a bubble early in its lifetime for up to +10 bonus points on top of the base 10. Fresh bubbles at the bottom are worth the most — reward for acting quickly.

  • 7 Vivid Glossy Bubble Colors

    Each bubble features a radial-gradient shine effect with gloss highlight, making them look genuinely spherical and satisfying to pop.

What is Number Bubble Pop?

Number Bubble Pop is a fast-paced math arcade game where numbered bubbles float upward and you must tap them in ascending order before they escape. It trains number comparison and ordering skills in a fun, pressured environment. The challenge grows naturally as more bubbles fill the screen and faster speeds demand quicker decisions. It's ideal for building number sense and quick comparison thinking — skills that underpin arithmetic, algebra, and data analysis.

Why Play Number Bubble Pop?

  • 1

    Trains Number Comparison at Speed

    Spotting the minimum value in a group of numbers under time pressure is a core numeracy skill. This game makes that practice engaging and naturally progressive.

  • 2

    Great for All Ages

    Easy mode (1–20, slow bubbles) is perfect for young learners just developing number sense. Hard mode (1–99, fast bubbles) challenges older students and adults.

  • 3

    Engaging Arcade Format

    The combination of floating animations, satisfying pop effects, speed bonuses, and life system creates genuine excitement that keeps players coming back to beat their score.

  • 4

    Builds Reaction and Focus

    Multiple bubbles moving simultaneously require you to scan and prioritize quickly — improving concentration and the ability to find minimums in dynamic sets of numbers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens if I tap the wrong bubble?

The bubble shakes with a red animation to signal the wrong order, but you don't lose a life — only escaped bubbles cost lives. The escape timer keeps running while you recover, so don't linger!

How does the speed bonus work?

Each bubble earns 10 base points when popped correctly, plus up to 10 bonus points depending on how early in the bubble's life you tap it. A bubble you pop right after it spawns earns the full +10 bonus; one you catch just before it escapes earns 0 bonus.

What are the differences between difficulties?

Easy uses numbers 1–20 with slow bubbles (9–13 seconds to escape), 4 bubbles max. Medium uses 1–50 with medium speed, 5 bubbles. Hard uses 1–99 with fast bubbles (4–7 seconds), 6 bubbles — much harder to scan and sort.

How do I win in Arcade mode?

Successfully pop 20 bubbles in ascending order (each in its correct turn). Wrong-order taps don't count toward your total, but they don't subtract either — only escaped bubbles reduce your lives.

Can multiple bubbles have the same number?

No — each active bubble on screen always has a unique value, so there's always a clear single 'smallest' to tap next. The game ensures uniqueness when spawning new bubbles.

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