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Math Flash Cards

Practice addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division with timed flash cards. Choose Easy, Medium, or Hard difficulty, track your streak, and sharpen your mental math skills in just 60 seconds!

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Math Flash Cards - Practice addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division with timed flash ca

How to Play Math Flash Cards

  1. 1

    Choose Your Settings

    Select a difficulty level (Easy, Medium, or Hard) and pick which operation to practice — or choose All Operations for a mixed drill.

  2. 2

    Start the Timer

    Click Start Game. A 60-second countdown begins and your first flash card appears instantly.

  3. 3

    Type Your Answer

    Type your answer in the input field and press Enter or click Submit. Get instant feedback — green for correct, red for wrong.

  4. 4

    Beat Your High Score

    When the timer runs out, review your score, accuracy, and best streak. Hit Play Again to improve your record!

Key Features

  • 4 Operations in One Game

    Practice addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division — or mix all four together for the ultimate challenge.

  • 3 Difficulty Levels

    Easy uses small numbers (1–20), Medium goes up to 50, and Hard cranks it up to 100 — so everyone from beginners to math whizzes has a challenge.

  • 60-Second Timed Drills

    A one-minute countdown keeps the pressure on and makes every session quick and engaging. Great for daily practice!

  • Streak & Score Tracking

    Build and maintain your answer streak to see how many you can get in a row. Your best streak is shown throughout the session.

What are Math Flash Cards?

Math flash cards are a classic learning technique where a math problem is presented and you must recall the answer quickly. This digital version brings the timeless method online with timed drills, instant feedback, and difficulty levels suited for all ages. Whether you're a student building multiplication tables, a parent looking for a fun educational game, or an adult keeping mental math sharp, this tool delivers a fast, effective, and enjoyable practice session every time.

Why Play Our Math Flash Cards Game?

  • 1

    Builds Speed & Accuracy

    Timed practice forces your brain to retrieve math facts faster, turning slow calculations into instant recall over repeated sessions.

  • 2

    Works for All Ages

    Easy mode is perfect for young learners, while Hard mode pushes adults and older students. Pick the level that challenges you.

  • 3

    Streak System Keeps It Fun

    The fire-streak counter makes every correct answer feel rewarding and motivates you to keep going without breaking your chain.

  • 4

    No Login, No Ads, Just Math

    Jump straight into practice. No account needed, no distractions — just clean, focused math drills whenever you need them.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is each game session?

Each game lasts exactly 60 seconds. The timer bar at the top counts down visually and the numbers turn red in the last 10 seconds to add urgency.

What number ranges are used for each difficulty?

Easy uses 1–20 for addition/subtraction and 1–10 for multiplication/division. Medium uses 1–50 (or 1–12 for × ÷). Hard goes up to 1–100 (or 1–15 for × ÷).

Does division always give whole number answers?

Yes! The game only generates division problems that result in whole numbers, so you never have to deal with fractions or decimals.

What does the streak counter track?

The streak counts consecutive correct answers in a row. Any wrong answer resets it to zero. Your best streak for the session is saved and shown on the game over screen.

Can I use this for classroom practice?

Absolutely. The 60-second format is perfect for warm-up drills, and the difficulty settings let teachers adapt it to their class. Students can compete to beat their own scores.

Is this game suitable for young children?

Yes — Easy mode keeps numbers small and manageable (up to 20 for + and −). Choose Addition or Subtraction only to keep it simple for early learners.

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