Training Tracks

Pick the math lane you want to practice.

Browse the full set of training categories, then jump into the track that fits the skill you want to build today.

Track Categories

Addition tracks Addition

Addition strengthens: addition facts, mental math, and target-number thinking. Best for: elementary grades 1-4.

Start here for students who need practice building sums, combining numbers, and improving addition fluency.

Multiplication tracks Multiplication

Multiplication strengthens: times-table recall, multiplication facts, and product recognition. Best for: elementary grades 3-5.

Use these games for repeated multiplication practice, fact fluency warmups, and quick recall before division.

Division tracks Division

Division strengthens: division facts, quotients, grouping, and equal sharing. Best for: elementary grades 3-5.

Pick this track when students are connecting multiplication facts to division or practicing quotients.

Compare tracks Compare

Compare strengthens: greater than, less than, equal values, and number sense. Best for: elementary grades 1-3, with some games that keep getting harder.

Use comparison games for students learning to judge value, order numbers, and recognize relationships quickly; Greater Gator can ramp up enough to challenge older students and grown ups too.

Puzzle tracks Puzzle

Puzzle strengthens: logic, planning, pattern recognition, spatial reasoning, and problem solving. Best for: elementary grades 2-6 and all-ages puzzle practice.

Choose puzzle tracks for slower thinking practice, strategy, and number-based reasoning beyond math facts; Sudoku and 2048-style puzzles can appeal to high school and adult players too.