Visual Math for Kids: Learn While Playing
Count the objects and pick the right answer.
Visual math is the natural way to learn math at this age. Instead of abstract numbers, kids count apples, cars or stars and discover the concepts of quantity, addition and subtraction intuitively. Each operation is shown with colorful objects the child can tap to answer.
Five game modes for different stages: Count (3-4 years), Easy Add with results up to 5 (4-5 years), Medium Add up to 10 (5-6 years), Easy Subtract (5-6 years) and Mixed up to 20 (6-8 years). Five themes: fruits, animals, toys, space and sweets.
What do kids learn with visual math?
- Number and quantity concepts by counting real objects, from 1 to 20 depending on the mode
- Basic addition and subtraction with results up to 5, 10 or 20 depending on age (4 to 8 years)
- Visual pattern recognition across 5 themes: fruits, animals, toys, space and sweets
- Concentration and reasoning in short sessions designed for a young child's attention span
- Out-loud counting with supporting narration for those who can't read yet (ages 3 to 5)
Each correct answer earns points and unlocks collectible stickers. The game uses voice narration for younger kids who don't read yet. All free, no downloads.
Frequently asked questions
Does the child need to read to play the math game?
The visual math game does not require reading: it is designed so kids ages 3 to 5 who can't read yet can play independently. Each operation is presented visually with colorful objects (fruits, animals, toys, space or sweets) and a friendly voice reads the question aloud at the start of each round. Answer options are large visual numbers the child only needs to recognize and tap, no text required. This way the game introduces the concept of number at pre-reading age, directly associating the quantity of seen objects with the corresponding numerical symbol.
Does the math game have audio?
The math game includes voice narration that reads each question aloud at the start of the round and celebrates correct answers with positive sounds. Audio is available in all 4 site languages (Spanish, English, Portuguese and French) using the native voice from the device's operating system. It can be turned on or off with a single button visible in the game bar at any moment. It's especially useful for kids who can't read yet and for parents who want to reinforce auditory recognition of numbers, math words (plus, minus, equals) and encouragement phrases. Sound effects also provide immediate feedback without interrupting the gameplay experience.
How do stickers work?
Every 5 correct answers unlocks a collectible sticker saved in a personal gallery accessible from the main menu. There are 24 total stickers spread across the 5 game themes (fruits, animals, toys, space and sweets), which motivates the child to try all themes and modes to complete the collection. Stickers save automatically on the child's device using localStorage, so they persist even if they close the browser or turn off the tablet. They aren't lost when a session ends and form a clear visual progress system that replaces the pressure of traditional scoring with a positive collecting goal that kids find addictive.


