7 of the Best Math Games for Android

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Math may not be everybody’s cup of tea, but it’s one of those essential skills you just can’t do without. If you have kids and you’re trying to make them understand math concepts, these Android game apps are an unbeatable way to teach them the basics and beyond.

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1. Math Kids

Price: Free

Math Kids is a free learning math game app for Android designed to teach kids basic operations as well as logical skills. The lessons include counting, addition, subtraction, and much more for preschoolers, kindergarteners, toddlers, but also older kids.

Main menu view in Math Kids app on Android.

This app is marked as being Teach Approved on the Google Play Store, meaning the app has been rated positively by teachers as well as children’s education and media specialists.

There are numerous options in this app. Students can drag numbers on the screen, count objects, and tap the missing number. Additionally, they can group items in order of size and count items to solve puzzles, among other fun activities.

Puzzle game view in Math Kids app on Android.

Offering bright and friendly graphics, the app has a simple and easy-to-use interface with parental controls. While it provides a fun way to learn the basics of math, the mini-games all feature counting out loud, which could prove quite distracting for some. Fortunately, there are other worthy alternatives out there.

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2. Math Riddles

Price: Free

Math Riddles levels up your IQ by way of logical puzzles you can play to challenge yourself on different levels ranging from 1 to 100.

Main menu view in Math Riddles app on Android.

Each level are inspired by IQ tests and are designed to stretch the limits of the mind through different math games. Math Riddles is suitable for older kids and adults alike and as you advance through the levels the puzzles will tend to become more complex.

Solving math puzzle in Math Riddles app on Android.

The app comes with a minimalist interface, so you can better concentrate on the tasks at hand. If you get one answer wrong, the app lets you try again until you get it right. For a hint or the solution to the puzzle, you’ll have to watch a quick ad.

3. Math Games

Price: Free with premium options

This Math Games app is designed for kids of all ages who wish to get on friendlier terms with math. The app is available in several languages, for easier understanding of the exercises. This is another Teach Approved app.

Main menu view in Math Games app on Android.

Math Games lets you select which type of operation you want to practice for instance division. Under each section, you’ll find a Learn unit, as well as a Practice one. You can also take quizzes and start a Duel with a friend or parent.

Quiz view in Math Games app on Android.

What’s more, Math Games also has a separate section housing a library of brain training games which includes Puzzle, Match, Sudoku, and more. These are all math-oriented games that offer additional challenges to solve. The app features ads, but you can remove these in exchange for a small fee.

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4. Math Games: Brain IQ Riddles

Math Games: Brain IQ Riddles offers a fun collection of games that are designed to help increase brain power, as it’s based on the principles of cognitive psychology. This way, a child can practice different mental skills such as attention, memory, reaction, speed, logic, and concentration.

Main menu for Math Games: Brain IQ Riddles on Android.

Its features include multiplication tables, a training game with flexible math settings for plus, minus, division, and multiplication, game-like tests, and true/false problems that a child can respond to at the tap of a phone’s keyboard. The app also has a Hard math section for more advanced users.

Exercise view in Math Games: Brain IQ Riddles on Android.

There’s also the option to play against an opponent if you’re feeling competitive. The only real downside of this app is that it’s pretty riddled with ads, so if you wish to enjoy a smooth experience while using it, you’ll need to pay a fee. At the same time, the interface looks a bit outdated, although the puzzles and exercises are still solid options.

5. Toon Math

Price: Free with paid options

If your child loves games like Temple Runner, then they will certainly enjoy using Toon Math. An endless runner game, Toon Math also puts math exercises in your path. Players have to solve them quickly to advance further.

Running and solving math problems in Toon Math on Android.

Kids unlock in-app currency as they advance further into the universe of Toon Math which they can use as payment to continue in case their run into obstacles or fail to answer correctly to any of the math problems presented along the way.

Selecting character in Toon Math for Android.

There are various characters to unlock in Toon Math that gradually become available as you advance further in the game and level up. Toon Math mixes real game dynamics with fun math puzzles for intense enjoyment!

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6. Khan Academy

Price: Free

Khan Academy is a learning app that features numerous lessons and games based on any school subject of your choice. Of course, the Math section is quite generous and you can find material for any grade or topic.

Selecting a grade in Math section in Khan Academy Android app.

Each lesson features several sections and at the end of each you get to take a quiz which also includes fun math games. If you don’t want to take the lesson because you’re confident that you already know everything, you can jump straight to the practice part.

Game view in Khan Academy app on Android.

The app also has a Progress report option, so you can see how far along your child has advanced in their understanding of the subject. For kids 2-8, there’s also the Khan Academy Kids app which teaches younger children basic math skills such as recognizing numbers and simple operations.

7. Math Land

Price: Free with premium options

Math Land is another game which blends math games into its storyline. The game stars a pirate who is exploring islands and searching for treasures. Your child plays as Ray, who by harnessing the power of math seeks to recover the lost gems stolen by the evil pirate Max.

Playing main quest in Math Land on Android.

Before you start playing, Math Land asks you to select the age of your child so it can display age-appropriate puzzles. The graphics are fun and colorful, so any kid should be immediately taken up by the adventure.

Solving math problem in Math Land app on Android.

In the free version, you can only access a limited number of levels, but if you want unlimited access for your kid you can always upgrade to the paid version which doesn’t cost an arm and a leg.

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Math games like the ones included in this list can help boost your math skills, but that doesn’t mean you won’t stumble upon a problem or exercise that is hard to solve. When that happens, try using Google Lens to help you with your homework. At the same time, you might want to check out these Google Chrome extensions for students that might improve your studying sessions.

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Alexandra Arici
Alexandra Arici - Staff Writer

Alexandra is passionate about mobile tech and can be often found fiddling with a smartphone from some obscure company. She kick-started her career in tech journalism in 2013, after working a few years as a middle-school teacher. Constantly driven by curiosity, Alexandra likes to know how things work and to share that knowledge with everyone.