Arrange a shuffled set of numbers from smallest to largest by tapping them in the correct order. Race against time or play in survival mode with three difficulty levels covering numbers 1–100.

Select game mode: Timed (60 seconds) or Survival (3 lives)
Choose difficulty: Easy (4 numbers, 1–20), Medium (5 numbers, 1–50), or Hard (6 numbers, 1–100)
Look at the shuffled number cards displayed
Tap the smallest number first, then the next smallest, and so on
Correctly ordered numbers move to the sorted slot above
Complete the full sequence to score a point and get a new set
If you tap the wrong number, you lose a life and see the correct order
Tap numbers in order from smallest to largest
Three difficulty levels: 4, 5, or 6 numbers
Number ranges from 1–20 up to 1–100
Timed mode (60 seconds) and survival mode (3 lives)
Visual feedback showing selected numbers in sorted slots
Correct order revealed on wrong answers
Score tracking with high score persistence
Colorful card-based UI with animations
Streak counter for consecutive correct sets
Works on both desktop and mobile
Order Up! is a number sorting game where players arrange shuffled numbers from smallest to largest by tapping them in sequence. Each round presents a new set of randomized numbers that must be ordered correctly. It builds number sense, comparison skills, and quick-thinking arithmetic.
Ordering numbers is a foundational math skill that develops number sense and understanding of magnitude. This game makes sorting practice fast-paced and engaging with immediate visual feedback. It helps children internalize number relationships and develop quick mental comparison strategies.
Order Up! is designed for children ages 5–9. Easy mode with numbers 1–20 suits younger learners, while hard mode with numbers up to 100 challenges older students.
If you tap a number out of order, you lose a life in survival mode, and the correct order is briefly shown. A new set of numbers is then generated for the next attempt.
It teaches number ordering, comparison (greater than/less than), number magnitude, sequencing, and develops quick mental comparison strategies essential for arithmetic fluency.
Easy has 4 numbers in the range 1–20. Medium has 5 numbers in the range 1–50. Hard has 6 numbers in the range 1–100. More numbers and larger ranges require faster comparisons.
Yes! The game uses large tap targets optimized for touch screens. Simply tap the numbers in ascending order.