Math games
Number sense, arithmetic fluency, fractions, time, money and geometry — practiced as games rather than worksheets. Each one is tagged to the specific skills it exercises, so a student who is solid on adding within twenty but shaky on regrouping gets more of the second and less of the first.
10 math activities
Math Blast
Arcade arithmetic that speeds up as you do
Times Table Grid
Fill the grid, own your tables
Number Line Ninja
Estimate, place, slice
Fraction Forge
Build fractions you can actually see
Clock Quest
Read it, set it, beat it
Coin Counter
Count it out, make the change
Place Value Lab
Hundreds, tens and ones you can grab
Multiplication Bingo
The caller says the fact, you find the answer
Compare Crunch
The hungry gator always eats the bigger number
Shape Shop
Sides, angles, symmetry, area
Browse by grade
Pre-KKinderGrade 1Grade 2Grade 3Grade 4Grade 5Grade 6Grade 7+
What Ankhdase tracks in math
Ankhdase follows 36 separate math skills. Every question a game asks is tagged with the skill it exercises, so progress is a map rather than a single percentage — and the recommendation engine can point a student at the specific thing that is shaky.
- Counting to 20
- Skip counting
- Comparing numbers
- Place value
- Number line & estimation
- Rounding
- Comparing expressions
- Adding within 10
- Adding within 20
- Multi-digit addition
- Subtracting within 10
- Subtracting within 20
- Multi-digit subtraction
- Multiplication facts
- Multi-digit multiplication
- Division facts
- Division with remainders
- Order of operations
- Negative numbers
- Naming fractions
- Equivalent fractions
- Comparing fractions
- Adding fractions
- Decimals
- Percents
- Time to the hour
- Time to 5 minutes
- Time to the minute
- Elapsed time
- Counting coins
- Making change
- Naming shapes
- Shape attributes
- Angles
- Area & perimeter
- Symmetry
Questions about math on Ankhdase
- Are these math games free?
- Yes — all 10 are free, run in the browser, and need no download. You can play without an account; signing in only adds saved progress, streaks and badges.
- What ages are these math games for?
- They span pre-k to grade 7+. Difficulty adapts per student rather than per game, so the same activity works across several year groups.
- How does Ankhdase decide what to show next?
- It keeps a mastery estimate for each of 36 math skills. Questions drift toward the skills a student is getting wrong and away from ones they have already proved, aiming for roughly 80% accuracy — high enough to feel good, low enough to still be learning.
- Can I use these math games in a classroom?
- Yes. Teachers can create a class, generate student logins in bulk without email addresses, set assignments with goals, and read a class heat map showing mastery per student per skill.
- Do they work offline or on a tablet?
- Most do. Once a page has loaded, a service worker keeps it working without a connection, and every drag interaction has a tap alternative for touchscreens. Typing activities need a physical keyboard.