Math Facts

There is no secret… the more you practice multiplication facts, the faster you memorize them.

Why download this app

No ads or in-app purchases: practice and learn without any limitation.

Customizable: you select what math facts, and the range of numbers you want to practice. Only want to practice additions between 10 and 20? No problem! You set the rules.

Unlimited: you have the option to create an endless flash cards quiz with unlimited facts to solve.

Challenging: optionally set a timer and choose how many math facts to answer in a given time. Can you answer 100 multiplications in less than 5 minutes? Let’s find out!

Make it fun: check the Scoreboard and see how well you did on your last test. Can you beat your high score?

Privacy: no data whatsoever is ever collected about you.

Suitable for children, students, parents, teachers, and anyone who wants to practice additions, subtractions, multiplications, and divisions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this app free?

Yes, it is completely free. There is no catch!


What do First number and Second number mean in the addition settings?

The first number is the first number you will see in the equation. The second number is the second number you will see in the equation.

You can set a range for the first and second number of the math equations you want to practice. For example, if your first and second numbers have a minimum of 10 and a maximum of 20, you will only see equations within that range.


What do First number and Second number mean in the subtraction settings?

The First number is the number being subtracted from, and the Second number is the number being subtracted.

You can set a range for the first and second number of the math equations you want to practice. For example, if your first and second numbers have a minimum of 10 and a maximum of 20, you will only see equations within that range.


What do divisor and quotient mean in the division settings?

The divisor is the number which is being divided into the dividend. The quotient is the result of the division.


Since the app is free, can I send you a donation?

Sure, please feel free to Venmo me a few bucks for a fancy latte.


Question about Math Facts?

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