Quick math. A ticking clock. How long can you last?
I made Mathletics to feel simple and intense at the same time. It’s just mental math under pressure, addition, subtraction, multiplication. If you get it right, you keep going. If you miss one, that run’s over. Clean and straightforward.
You’ve got two ways to play.
In Quick Play, it’s just you and the timer. Endless questions, and it gets harder as you improve. You might start with 3 + 5, and before you know it you’re handling 47 × 8 in your head. There are no levels or story here, just seeing how far you can push yourself.
In Story Mode, you move through chapters from Warm Up to Champion. You’ll take on different missions and try to earn up to three stars in each one. Some are relaxed with no timer, some are timed, and some are quickfire. You can take your time, come back later, and try again for a better score whenever you want.
There’s a stats screen so you can see your high score, longest streak, accuracy, and how you’re improving over time. There are fifty achievements to unlock across both modes, some for big scores, some for consistency, some just for small challenges I thought were fun. You can choose the keyboard layout you prefer (numpad or phone style), switch between light and dark themes, and turn sound or haptics on or off.
There are no ads, no subscriptions, and no account needed. Everything runs offline and stays on your device.
I hope you like it.