🦸 Math Heroes — a free maths game for kids
A collapsed bridge, a fire on the ninth floor, a runaway train — every rescue is a different kind of maths.
These are word problems with the words taken out and a picture put in their place. Making 20 metres of bridge from 3, 5, 7 and 10 metre pieces is combination and decomposition; counting from floor 4 to floor 9 is subtraction with a reason; picking the fastest track is comparison. The maths is the tool, not the task.
How to play
- 1An emergency appears in the city. Read what is needed.
- 2Choose the power that fits — Addition Blast for exact totals, Shape Shield for angles, Measurement Beam for distances.
- 3Solve the emergency, save the citizens, keep the city meter green.
- 4Every rescue levels your hero and unlocks the next kind of emergency.
Frequently asked questions
- What are the hero powers?
- Addition Blast makes exact totals, Shape Shield handles angles and shapes, Fraction Freeze splits things fairly, Pattern Vision reads sequences and Measurement Beam compares distances.
- Which grades does it suit?
- Pre-K to Grade 5. The emergencies stay the same in flavour but the numbers, and the number of steps, scale with the band chosen.
- Is there a losing state?
- No. A wrong choice shows a hint and the emergency waits — children retry until the rescue works.
- Is Math Heroes free?
- Yes, free with no signup and no ads.
