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Little Explorers
Preschool
Play, discover and learn in the magical garden!
Starter Trail
Grades 1-2
Start your math journey with fun basics!
Builder Zone
Grades 3-4
Build strong math skills and confidence!
Explorer Galaxy
Grades 5-6
Explore advanced math concepts!
Math practice that feels like play
MathVenture is a free library of 47 short, focused math games for children aged 4 to 12. Every game is built around a single skill — counting, place value, fact families, fractions, decimals, geometry, pre-algebra — and gives instant, kind feedback so a child knows when they're on the right track without ever feeling tested.
We don't drill flashcards, and we don't measure speed. Research on how children learn math is consistent on this point: fluency comes from meaningful repetition, not pressure. Each MathVenture game wraps the same family of facts in a different scene — a forest, a kitchen, a galaxy — so the practice is varied even when the underlying skill is the same.
Every game is curriculum-aligned to the K–6 standards used in most English-speaking school systems and translated into Hebrew. Children can play in either language. There is no advertising shown inside the game canvas itself, and we never collect personal information from minors.
What you'll find at each grade level
- Preschool (ages 4–5): counting, number tracing, shape recognition, and animal-themed introduction games for early number sense.
- Grades 1–2 (ages 6–8): addition and subtraction within 100, skip counting, time and money basics, and the start of place-value thinking.
- Grades 3–4 (ages 8–10): multiplication and division facts, fractions as parts of a whole, perimeter and area, and an introduction to data and graphs.
- Grades 5–6 (ages 10–12): operations on decimals and fractions, ratios and percentages, coordinate geometry, and the first steps into pre-algebra.
Built with parents in mind
MathVenture is designed for parents who want to support their child's math learning without becoming a substitute teacher. The games run in any web browser, the sessions are short by design, and the difficulty adapts to what the child can actually do — not to a pre-set schedule.
If you'd like to read more before letting your child play, we have written guides on the science of math fluency, on screen time and learning, on talking to your child about math anxiety, and on how to help with homework without taking over. Start with our Learn Hub, How it works, For parents.
Privacy and safety
MathVenture is designed for children and complies with COPPA in the United States and GDPR-K in the European Union. We collect only what's required to run the game (a parent email at sign-up, a child's nickname and grade), we never serve personalized ads to minors, and we never sell or share data with third parties. Read the full Privacy Policy.