Math Brain games app is free for everyone , Practice your brain to maintain your logic , concept and focus , play most interactive quizes and games to built your concept and be a master of maths
Increase your brain capacity and power with this free math learning game
Features
Addition Quiz
Subtraction quiz
Multiplication and Division Quiz
Less and Greater than Logic
Math Random quizes
Practice and Learn Squares
Cube and Square root quizes
Logic Game
Colors Game
Matching Games
Time Tables 1 to 100 with text to speech feature
Numbers 1 to 500
Math Brain game app is very simple and easy to use for everyone adult and kids
What are brain teasers?
Before you explore our examples, you might be wondering what brain teasers actually are.
Cambridge Dictionary defines a brain teaser as “a problem for which it is hard to find the answer, especially one which people enjoy trying to solve as a game.”
Brain teasers are a type of puzzle — and as the list below reveals, they come in many different forms. Often presented as a riddle, question or activity, brain teasers require a little extra brain power to solve.
Brain teasers for kids differ from other complex or abstract problems because they’re usually done for fun. Although you can use them to analyse problem solving and critical thinking skills, they’re often used as an amusing activity to encourage logical and lateral thinking, or thinking “outside the box.”
When you hear the term “brain teaser,” a riddle is likely the first thing that comes to mind. Riddles are perplexing — sometimes misleading — questions or statements that require creative thought to solve. Riddles are usually fun, and plenty of them can add some humor to your classroom.
This app teaches your child through a variety of interactive learning activities including games
Intuitive and friendly interface with beautiful graphics that every child will love
Logic puzzles, brain teasers and math games can all be fun and interesting ways to challenge
yourself. Logic itself is the style of thinking which must be used in all fields mathematics.
Today we will be exercising our brains in a logical/mathematical way as a warm up for the
rest of the term!
Games are fun and create a context for developing children’s mathematical reasoning. Through playing and analyzing games, children also gain computational fluency by describing more efficient strategies and discussing relationships among numbers.
Games offer a pleasant way for you, as parents, to get involved in your child’s mathematics education. You don’t have to be a math genius to play a game. You don’t have to worry about pushing or pressuring your child. All that you have to do is propose a game to your child and start to play.