Free Online Kids Math Games

Math Video Games

Math Games.

We offer a collection of thousands of free online games to help familiarize children with food, farming, cooking, the culinary arts, the restaurant business, and hospitality-related careers. As our games section became more popular we realized it made sense to expand to offer other gaming categories which promoted developing strong mental health and mastering problem solving skills.

Playing brain games can help you master life problems outside of the gaming world. Our educational math games help player practice arithmetic while having fun. :)

Math Duck

Math Duck Game.

Math Duck is a fun 18-stage platforming game where players walk through numbers to solve math equations. Move using the WASD or arrow keys on your keyboard. Complete the equations, grab the key to unlock the door, and pass through the open door to the next level before the timer runs out. Be sure to hit the number blocks in the correct order or else you will fail the level. When all equations are completed the remaining number blocks disappear. If you make a mistake you can press the R key or the restart button to start the level again. As you advance through the game you must solve more equations to get the key. Additional challenges are added to the levels including fixed spikes, moving spikes, and falling objects you must avoid. The 10 second level counter does not count down until after you move, so you should look at the equations and plan your route to solve them top to bottom before moving. In later stages control buttons appear. Jump on them to change the order of the equations. Running into clocks creates a push button which adds 5 seconds to the timer.

Supermarket Numbers

Supermarket Numbers Game.

Supermarket Numbers is an arithmetic practice game where students aim to complete equations which solve to the target sum. In early levels you practice addition and subtraction, then as you advance the game adds in multiplication and division on later levels. Play through all 10 challenging stages.

Sugabokku

Sugabokku Game.

Sugabokku is an isometric 30-stage Sokoban game. Push crates of produce around the stage so that each switch has crates on it which sum to its numerical value. Move by using either the arrow keys or the WASD keys. You can push only one crate at a time. As you advance through the game levels become more challenging, requiring you to push crates far out of the way & back. Produce which is on a button can be pushed off of it onto another button, or pushed off and back onto the same button to enable other moves. Some stages contain glass barriers which limit your play options and force you to make moves in a specific way. When produce crates are in a corner they can not be moved again. If you get stuck restart the level and try again.

Toothpick Link

Toothpick Link Game.

Toothpick Link is a closed loop path making game where players lay toothpicks onto the grid. Numbers inside a square indicate how many of the surrounding sides have a toothpick laid on them. If a square has 0 that means no sides have toothpicks. If a square has no number it means any number of toothpicks may be on the edges. When each number is correctly satisfied it turns from red to black. Satisfy all the numbers with a closed loop to completre each of the 30 stages.

CalcuDoku

CalcuDoku Game.

CalcuDoku is a combination of a Sudoku game with arithmetic puzzles. Select the difficulty level you would like to play from easy, normal, hard, and expert. Easy puzzles are a 3x3 grid and each level of difficulty increase also increases the puzzle grid size to where expert puzzles are a 6x6 grid. On each puzzle you must include each of the numbers once in each row and once in each column. If you enter the same number twice in a row or column the cells with duplicate numbers turn red. There are arbitrary groupings in the puzzle which contain a solution and an arithmetic operator. The same number can appear multiple times in an arbitrary grouping. The numbers you enter must satisfy the given solution with the associated math operator. Puzzles are timed. It is best to start on easy until you get the hang of the puzzles & then play more challenging levels. When starting puzzles it is best to go with the smaller groupings first as their list of potential solutions are smaller. Single-cell groupings are a given, though you still have to type in the numbers. Tap into a cell then click on the number you want to enter. Press the X to remove a number, or tap the lightbulb for a clue for that cell, which costs you 5 seconds. Fill in the grid correctly before the timer runs out to beat each puzzle.

Math Games

Math Games Game.

Math Games is a collection of simple mathematics games which give players 30 seconds to solve as many problems as they can in each section. Find the operator has players select the correct arithmetic operator to satisfy an equation. Grid math has players drag the results at the bottom of the grid to the above math problems they solve. Calculator has players find the result or the correct missing number in an equation. Circle math has players drag the organ results boxes into the correct positions. True or false has players quickly determine if the shown equation is true or false. Half and double is a number sorting game where players drag the results into the correct positions to indicate which numbers are worth half as much or twice as much as the given numbers. Path for doubles has players drag and connect the respective doubled numbers. Reach the Number has players choose a number and drag it to an operator then drag it to another number, and repeatedly repeat the process until they reach the goal number shown in the middle. Since Reach the Number is harder than the other minigames it gives players 50 seconds.

Food Count

Food Count Game.

Food Count is a simple math game where students learn to count and add by counting food items. A collection of various food items is shown on the screen and the student must select from a multiple-choice answer how many of a specific item are shown on the notepad displaying various foods. This game is rather basic, making it a good fit for first graders.

Burn Matches

Burn Matches Game.

Burn Matches is a clever logic puzzle game where players solve arithmetic equations by adding or removing matches from the equation. Read the clues at the start of each puzzle then make the required number of moves to create a valid equation which satisfies all the criteria shared in the clues. Play through all 20 challenging stages.

Chop Chop

Chop Chop Game.

Chop Chop is a post office simulation game. Each envelope has a stamp or multiple stamps on it. The scale in the lower left shows the cost to send the postage. Your goal is to move the cancellation stamper over all the stamps and stamp them if the postage is adequate, or select the rejected stamp if the postage is less than the meter states it should be. You have to stamp all the stamps when cancelling them & either type of stamp needs to be used correctly before the timing meter above the postage cost reaches zero.

Feed Math

Feed Math Game.

Feed Math is a simple addition game. A slightly overweight to morbidly obese boy is hungry for sushi. Your job is to select the two pieces of sushi on the conveyor belt which sum to the number shown on his shirt before the clock in the upper left runs out of time. As you keep eating the number gets larger and larger.

Math

Math Game.

Math is an arithmetic practice game. Use your keyboard to type in the answer to each question, then tap on the Check button in the lower right corner to check your answer. Answer 5 questions correctly to get an A rating on each level and play through all 45 stages.

Guess Number

Guess Number Game.

Guess Number is a simple number guessing game where players guess a number between 1 and 1,000. Tap the on-screen buttons with a mouse or finger, or enable voice and enter your guesses by speaking. Each time a player guesses incorrectly the range they are guessing against shrinks, lowering the number of possible correct answers. Keep guessing until you get the correct answer and try to solve each puzzle using the fewest possible number of turns.

Fruit Math

Fruit Math Game.

Fruit Math is a 60-stage visual algebra problems game where players solve for the values of various fruits to determine the correct answers to a series of equations.