We specialize in creating education-focused games and apps. Our latest iOS app is FlashMathFlash, which allows users to hone the foundations of their mental math skills. Please check it out on the Apple App Store!
Important: We have neither in-app purchases nor in-app advertisements because we feel they take away from the learning experience (and fun). Additionally, we do not collect user data, and we do not require the users to have an account. We encourage you to check out our Privacy Policy linked in the navigation bar above.
FlashMathFlash is a math flash card game for multiplication, addition, subtraction, and division with whole numbers. The primary goal is to help people brush up on the foundations of mental math, regardless of age. However, it can be especially useful to help kids learn their "Math Facts" as they are typically called in modern curricula. We include an option for negative numbers, commuting multiplication and addition, either timed or un-timed sessions, a comprehensive "score" screen, and the ability for the user to copy the results of their session so they can see what they need to work on next time.
We do NOT show ads and we do NOT have in-app purchases. Additionally, we do not collect any user data and we do not require the user to create an account.
You select your "Focus Numbers" for the session. These are the numbers which will appear most frequently in the arithmetic flash cards that are generated. Then you choose your "Helper Numbers" for the session. These numbers are used to with your "Focus Numbers" to generate the flash cards.
As an example, let's say you choose 7 and 8 as your Focus Numbers. Then you select Helper Numbers 1 through 10. You should expect to see cards with 7 x 1, 7 x 2, ... , 7 x 10 and 8 x 1, 8 x 2, ... , 8 x10 which are shuffled and presented to you during the session. If you check the "Commute" box, then you may see the order of Focus and Helper Number reversed, but there will still be more cards that contain your Focus Numbers.
We recommend starting with 1 through 10 for each of the operations, then adding in Negatives and 11 through 15 once you master 1 through 10. Thank you and do some math!