Solve as many equations as you can in 60 seconds!
Rapid-fire math equations with 4 choices. Answer correctly to build streaks. Wrong answers cost 2s penalty. Score = correct answers x difficulty multiplier x streak bonus.
1. Choose your difficulty level: Easy (1-digit numbers), Medium (2-digit), or Hard (mixed operations with large numbers).
2. Select which operations to practice: addition (+), subtraction (-), multiplication (×), division (÷).
3. Each equation shows 4 multiple choice answers. Pick the correct one as fast as you can!
4. Build a streak for bonus multipliers: 3 in a row = 2x, 5 = 3x, 10 = 5x!
5. Wrong answers cost 2 seconds off your remaining time. Be accurate!
6. Score = correct answers × difficulty multiplier × streak bonus. Higher difficulty = bigger scores.
7. Use keyboard 1-4 for quick selection.
Math Sprint is a free browser-based rapid-fire math game. Race against a 60-second clock to solve as many equations as possible. Choose from addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division across three difficulty levels. The streak system rewards consecutive correct answers with score multipliers up to 5x, but beware: wrong answers deduct 2 seconds from your timer. Track your high scores per difficulty level and improve over time. Perfect for students, math enthusiasts, or anyone wanting a fun brain workout. No downloads or sign-ups required.
Math Sprint is a fast-paced mental math race where you answer as many arithmetic problems as possible within a fixed time limit. Each correct answer immediately presents the next problem, creating a rapid-fire flow that builds speed and accuracy simultaneously. Problems span basic operations and scale in difficulty as your streak grows, mixing in larger numbers, negative results, and multi-step calculations. Instant visual feedback shows whether each answer is correct, and a running score tallies your performance in real time. Compete against your own records or challenge friends via the leaderboard. Math Sprint is the perfect daily drill for anyone wanting to improve their calculation speed in a format that feels more like a game than a worksheet.