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MathHero: An all‑in‑one, story‑driven math game for kids ages 5–10

Pick the skills your child needs — then level up through missions that turn practice into progress.

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Families Icon 5M+ Families
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One App. Every Math Goal.

Choose the focus that fits your child right now — then switch anytime as they grow.

Early Steps (typical ages 5–6)

Focus: Addition & Subtraction within 10

A confidence-building start for first sums and early number sense — made fun through short, rewarding missions.

Great for:

  • Learning first addition & subtraction facts up to 10.
  • Building confidence with small numbers.
  • Getting comfortable practicing math regularly.
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Build Fluency (typical ages 6–9)

Focus: Addition & subtraction within 20 and within 100

For kids ready to go beyond the basics—expanding number ranges and building real fluency through consistent practice.

Great for:

  • Moving from within 10 to within 20, and up to 100.
  • Tackling advanced addition and subtraction with bigger numbers.
  • Improving mental math speed and accuracy.
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Multiplication & Division (typical ages 7–10)

Focus: Multiplication & Division Facts

Turn repetition into play with story-driven missions designed to build fact fluency.

Great for:

  • Learning and mastering multiplication tables (times tables).
  • Building speed and confidence with facts.
  • Strengthening foundational division skills.
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What Kids Do in MathHero

MathHero is built like a real game—so practice doesn't feel forced.

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Story-driven quests:

Kids advance through a world with missions and milestones that reward consistency.

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Short, Manageable missions:

Practice comes in small, repeatable sessions that are easy to start — and easy to return to.

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Clear feedback:

Kids learn faster when they immediately understand what worked and what to fix.

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Progress that feels earned:

Leveling up and rewards turn practice into momentum.

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Parent-Guided focus:

Choose the topic and difficulty so practice matches your child — not the other way around.

Made for Families

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Multiple profiles

Each child can have their own progress and settings.

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Offline play

Once downloaded — great for travel.

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No third-party ads

A calmer, more focused environment.

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Free version + optional premium

With a 1-week trial to explore full access.

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25+ languages

Built for families worldwide.

Built for Mastery Without Feeling Like Drills

MathHero blends educator-informed learning design with game-studio craft so the fun supports real results. Practice is designed to build:

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Accuracy (getting it right)

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Speed (getting it automatic)

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Confidence (staying calm and willing to practice)

Want the full breakdown of how it works?

Explore The MathHero Method →

Best results with Short Daily Play

For steady progress, we recommend about 10–15 minutes per day. Short, consistent sessions are often more effective than occasional long sessions—and they’re easier for families to maintain.

For Teachers & Classrooms

MathHero works well for in-class practice — centers, stations, warm-ups, early finishers, or small-group support — especially when students need more repetition than class time allows.

  • Supports building fluency (accuracy + speed).
  • Engaging enough that many kids return consistently.
  • Short missions that fit classroom routines and at-home practice.

If you'd like to use MathHero in school or share it with families, contact us for educator-friendly options (including access possibilities that may be available at no cost for eligible classrooms).

Start your MathHero journey

Choose a mission that matches your child's needs today — from addition within 10 to multiplication facts — and build confidence through play.