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Free Math Games for Kids
10,000+ live 1:1 classes use these games every week. Each one is a math idea your child gets to figure out — the same way our tutors teach in class.
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- Grade 4 · FractionsSelect the Improper Fraction
- Grade 3 · FractionsCollect All the Like Fractions
- Grade 3 · FractionsMatch the Fractions
- Grade 5 · FractionsMatch the Fractions with the Shapes
- Grade 3 · FractionsPlotting Fractions on a Number Line
- Grade 3 · FractionsPlot Equivalent Fractions on the Number Line
- Grade 3 · FractionsPlant the Equivalent Fraction
- Grade 3 · FractionsWater the Equivalent Fraction
- Grade 4 · Fraction OperationsAdd to Cross the Pond
- Grade 4 · Arithmetic OperationsMultiply to Harvest
- Grade 6 · IntegersOrdering of Integers
- Grade 4 · Fraction OperationsAdd Fractions to Light Up the House
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How Our Games Make Your Child MathFit™
Four dimensions of mathematical thinking — built into every game in this library, the same way Cuemath tutors build them in 1:1 classes.
Fluency
Solving problems with accuracy, efficiency, and flexibility.
Example
Sorting shapes into triangles, quadrilaterals, and circles without counting sides each time.
Understanding
Moving beyond 'how' to 'why'.
Example
Knowing a square is a kind of rectangle — because the rules of one are built into the other.
Application
Using math across different problems and contexts.
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Using the same area logic for a rectangle, a triangle, and a parallelogram — same idea, different shape.
Reasoning
Training the brain to think logically and explain the choice.
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Explaining why two shapes with different sides can have the same area — and proving it works.
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FAQs
What are the best free math games for kids?
The best free math games build specific mathematical skills while kids play — not just speed-and-accuracy drills, but games that develop fluency, conceptual understanding, application, and reasoning. This library is organized along those four dimensions and by grade (K–8), so parents and teachers can pick games that match what a child is actually working on.
How are Cuemath games different from other free math game sites?
Most free math game sites are built primarily for entertainment — practice wrapped in arcade mechanics. Cuemath games are built for conceptual understanding. Each game is designed to make an underlying idea visible and playable, the way a tutor would introduce it in a 1:1 class.
Are these games aligned with school curriculum?
Yes. Every game is built from Cuemath's paid K–12 curriculum — the same tools our tutors use in live 1:1 classes. Most games list their Common Core standard (like 3.NF.A.2 for fractions on a number line) so teachers can map them to lesson plans.
Do kids need an account to play?
No. Every game is free to play with no login, no email required, no ads. Kids can jump straight into any game from this library.
Will these games stay free?
Yes. The library is part of Cuemath's mission to make math accessible. New games are added regularly and stay free for everyone — no paywall, no premium tier.
What grades are the games for?
The library covers Grades K–8, with the deepest coverage in Grades 3–5 where foundational concepts like fractions, multiplication, and place value are built.
How long does it take to play a game?
Most games take 5–10 minutes per session and are designed to be played in short, focused bursts. Kids can replay any game as many times as they want — replays often reveal patterns and shortcuts that didn't show up the first time.
Can teachers use these games in class?
Many Cuemath tutors use these same games in live 1:1 classes — the library was originally built for tutoring. Teachers can use them as warm-ups, in small-group instruction, or as homework alternatives.
What devices do the games work on?
Every game runs in a browser on desktop, tablet, and mobile. No app to install. We recommend tablet or desktop for games that involve precise dragging or drawing.
Are the games safe for kids?
Yes. No ads, no pop-ups, no third-party tracking, no chat or user-generated content. Kids can play any game end-to-end without ever seeing a distraction or a commercial interruption.
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