Math Duel for Kids: Fun 1v1 Math Battles | MathIt
Real-time multiplayer

Fast-Paced Math Duels Kids Will Want to Play Again

Give kids a fun 1v1 math challenge that builds quick thinking, confidence, and real number skills.

MathIt makes every math duel for kids feel exciting, simple, and rewarding. In quick 1v1 rounds, children ages 5-12 race to solve age-appropriate equations, helping them practice math facts, stay focused, and build confidence while they play. With easy room codes, kid-friendly gameplay, and no chat distractions, it is a fun way for friends, siblings, and classmates to turn learning into a real-time challenge.

2-5 players • 30-second rounds • 3 difficulty levels • 20 languages

How It Works

Three steps to math glory

1

Create Room

Pick a difficulty and create a private room

2

Share Code

Send the room code or QR to your friends

3

Compete!

Solve equations fastest to claim victory

Features

Everything you need for the ultimate math showdown

Brain Training Benefits

Improve mental math speed, working memory, and cognitive processing through competitive practice.

Fair Scoring System

First correct answer earns 2 points, second earns 1 point. Speed and accuracy both matter.

Custom Games (PRO)

PRO users create custom games with chosen operations, number ranges, and time limits.

Ready to Battle?

Free to play. Available now on iOS and Android.

Optional ad-free subscription: $0.99/mo or $5.99/yr

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I start playing MathIt?
Download MathIt free on iOS or Android. Create a room, choose a difficulty, and share the 6-character room code with friends. When everyone joins, the host starts the game!
What difficulty levels does MathIt offer?
MathIt has 3 built-in difficulty levels: Easy (two-digit addition & subtraction), Medium (larger numbers), and Hard (multiplication, division, mixed operations). PRO users can create custom games.
What math operations are included?
MathIt includes addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, square roots, and powers. Easy and Medium focus on addition and subtraction, while Hard adds multiplication, division, and mixed operations.

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