Showing posts with label Math Game. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Math Game. Show all posts

Saturday, February 14, 2026

Live Shape Matching Game for Kids | Draw Lines & Check Your Score Online

 πŸ“ Match the Shapes to Their Names – Interactive Live Worksheet

Welcome to this hands-on geometry activity! This interactive worksheet is designed to help you (or your students) master the names of six basic shapes: square, rectangle, rhombus, trapezoid, parallelogram, and kite. Instead of just looking at a picture, you'll actively participate by drawing lines to connect each shape to its correct name.

How to Match: The interface is split into two clear columns: the colorful shapes are on the left, and their names are on the right. To make a connection, simply click on any shape. You'll see it become highlighted with a warm orange border. Next, click on the name you believe matches that shape. Instantly, a permanent rust-colored line will be drawn between them, and a small confirmation will appear at the bottom. If you change your mind mid-way, you can click the "reset selection" button or click on the empty background to cancel the highlight and start over.

How to Complete the Worksheet: There is no set order—you can draw the lines in any way you like. You are free to draw multiple lines, even from the same shape. The goal is to connect every shape to its correct name. When you feel you have made all the right matches, you are ready for the final step.

How to Check Your Score: Once you have finished drawing your lines, click the prominent "Submit for Review" button. The worksheet will instantly compare every line you've drawn against the correct answer key. A score panel will appear, showing your result out of 6 (e.g., "4/6"). But you won't just get a number; you'll also receive positive, encouraging feedback. For a perfect score, you might see "πŸ† PERFECT! You are a shape master!" If you're still learning, you'll get a helpful nudge like "πŸ‘ Good try, you can always redraw and submit again." The lines you drew will stay on the screen, allowing you to learn from your answers. You can then use the "clear all lines" button to reset the board and try again as many times as you like. Have fun and become a shape expert!

πŸ“ Match the Shapes to Their Names – Interactive Live Worksheet

🧩 Welcome to this hands‑on geometry activity! This interactive worksheet challenges you to match six common shapes with their correct names. The names are randomized every time you load the page – so it's a real test of your knowledge!

✏️ How to Match: Click any shape – it glows orange. Then click a name – a colored line connects them. Works perfectly on phones and computers!

✅ How to Complete: Connect each shape to its correct name. The names are shuffled, so look carefully!

πŸ“¬ How to Check Your Score: Click “Check Score” to see your result out of 6 with encouraging feedback. Clear lines and try again anytime!

Shape Matching Game

πŸ“ match shapes to names

click a shape, then a name
square
rectangle
rhombus
trapezoid
parallelogram
kite

Thursday, June 29, 2023

3 digit number MAGIC

FUN WITH MATHEMATICS
super maths
3 digit number MAGIC
 

Take 3 digit number (different digits)
Reverse order of number.
Subtract from larger number.
Now Tell the Last digit
I will tell the other 2 digits. First digit and Second digit.

How....????


Take 3 digit number (different digits)
Reverse order of number.
Subtract from larger number.
Now Tell the Last digit
I will tell the other 2 digits. First digit and Second digit.

How....????


378

873
873 – 378 = 495

5

Answer is 4 & 9

How....????

Answer is 
First digit = 4 & 
second digit = 9

941

149
941 – 149 = 792

2

Answer is 7 & 9


How....????

Answer is 
First digit = 7 & 
second digit = 9

3 Digit Number Magic – Solution
First digit = 9 - last digit second digit is always 9


Example 1 solution
Answer is 
First digit = 4 (9 -5 last digit)
second digit = 9 (Always 9)


Example 2 solution
Answer is 
First digit = 7 (9 -2 last digit)
second digit = 9 (Always 9)

Amazing...!!!!













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Wednesday, June 28, 2023

Your NUMBER please MAGIC

 FUN WITH MATHEMATICS

your NUMBER please MAGIC


Think between 1 to 9. (any one number)
Multiply by 2
Then multiply by 3
Now divide the answer by thinking number
I will tell the quotient of your division without knowing of your thinking number.
How....????

How....????

Answer is 6


Think between 1 to 9. (any one number)
Multiply by 2
Then multiply by 3
Now divide the answer by thinking number
I will tell the quotient of your division
How....????
8 (thinking number)

8 x 2 = 16
16 x 3 = 48
48 ÷ 8 = 6

Answer is 6


7 (thinking number)

7 x 2 = 14
14 x 3 = 42
42 ÷ 7 = 6

Answer is 6


How....????

Your Number  please Magic – Solution Quotient = product of 2 numbers

When the number multiplying by 2 and 3 then divided by the same number we will get The quotient is always 6.


Think between 1 to 9. (any one number)
Multiply by 2
Then multiply by 2
Now divide the answer by thinking number
I will tell the quotient of your division
How....????


How....????
Answer is 4


Think between 1 to 9. (any one number)
Multiply by 2
Then multiply by 3
Now divide the answer by thinking number
I will tell the quotient of your division
How....????

8 (thinking number)

8 x 2 = 16
16 x 2 = 32
32 ÷ 8 = 4

Answer is 4

7 (thinking number)

7 x 2 = 14
14 x 2 = 28
28 ÷ 7 = 4

Answer is 4

Your Number  please Magic – Solution Quotient = product of 2 numbers

When the number multiplying by 2 and 2 then divided by the same number we will get The quotient is always 4.















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Puzzles for eyes only

Brain-Teaser 13 | Puzzles for Eyes Only | Coin Puzzles, Squares, Triangles & More | Key To Enjoy Learning Maths

🧠 Puzzles for Eyes Only

πŸͺ™ COIN PUZZLE
πŸ’° By moving only one coin and using no others, you can put five coins in each leg.
πŸ’‘ Solution: Move one coin from the intersection to the top of one leg
πŸ’‘ This classic puzzle tests spatial thinking and creative problem-solving!
πŸ”² COUNTING SQUARES
❓ CAN YOU TELL HOW MANY SQUARES ARE THERE?
πŸ“ Calculation:
5×5 = 25 squares
4×4 = 16 squares
3×3 = 09 squares
2×2 = 04 squares
1×1 = 01 square
Total = 55 squares
✅ ANSWER: 55 SQUARES
πŸ’‘ Formula for an n×n grid: n² + (n-1)² + ... + 1² = n(n+1)(2n+1)/6. For n=5: 5×6×11/6 = 55.
πŸ”’ NUMBER SERIES
❓ What number should replace the question mark?
πŸ” Pattern:
2 + 1 = 3
2 + 3 = 5 + 1 = 6
6 + 3 = 9 - 1 = 8
8 + 6 = 14 + 1 = 15
8 + 15 = 23 - 1 = 22
22 + 38 = 60 - 1 = 59
✅ ANSWER: 59
πŸ’‘ The pattern alternates between adding and subtracting 1 after each sum.
πŸ”Ί COUNTING TRIANGLES
❓ CAN YOU TELL HOW MANY TRIANGLES ARE THERE?
πŸ“ Calculation:
5 + 5 = 10 triangles
4 + 4 = 08 triangles
3 + 3 = 06 triangles
2 + 2 = 04 triangles
1 + 1 = 02 triangles
Total = 30 triangles
✅ ANSWER: 30 TRIANGLES
πŸ’‘ Count triangles of all sizes, both upward and downward pointing.
πŸ¦† DUCK PUZZLE
❓ What is the smallest number of ducks that can swim in this formation: two ducks in front of a duck, two ducks behind a duck, and a duck between two ducks?
✅ ANSWER: 3 ducks (in a straight line)
πŸ’‘ Explanation: Three ducks in a line: Duck A is in front of B and C, Duck C is behind A and B, and Duck B is between A and C. So two ducks are in front of the last duck, two behind the first, and one between the other two.
🚣 BOAT CROSSING
🚣 A boat will carry only 100 kg. How may a man weighing 100 kilograms and his two sons, each weighing 50 kilograms, use it to cross the river?
✅ Solution: The two sons go first. One son brings the boat back. The father crosses alone. Then the other son returns to pick up his brother.
πŸ“‹ Step-by-step:
1. Both sons (50+50=100kg) cross together.
2. One son returns with the boat (50kg).
3. Father crosses alone (100kg).
4. The other son returns with the boat (50kg).
5. Both sons cross together again (100kg).
✅ All three are across!
πŸ’‘ This is a classic river crossing logic puzzle that teaches sequential planning!
πŸ› BOOKWORM PUZZLE
πŸ“š A set of ten books is arranged in orderly fashion on a shelf. Each book has 100 pages, making 1000 pages in all. A worm starting on the first page of the first book eats through to the last page of the last book. How many pages has it eaten?
✅ ANSWER: 802 pages
πŸ’‘ Explanation: The worm starts on the FIRST page of Book 1 (which is page 1 of the first book). It eats through the rest of Book 1 (99 pages), then all pages of Books 2 through 9 (8 books × 100 = 800 pages), but does NOT eat the first 99 pages of Book 10 (since it stops at the LAST page of the last book). Total = 99 + 800 + 1 = 800 + (99+1) = 800 + 100 = 900? Wait, let's recalc carefully! Actually: The worm does NOT eat the first 99 pages of Book 1 (only page 1) and does NOT eat the last 99 pages of Book 10? The classic answer is 802 pages eaten because the worm doesn't touch 99 pages of the first book and 99 pages of the last book.

🌟 Why These Puzzles Matter 🌟

Visual puzzles sharpen spatial reasoning and attention to detail.
Counting squares and triangles builds systematic counting skills.
Number series develop pattern recognition and logical thinking.
Logic puzzles teach sequential planning and creative problem-solving.

Share these with friends and family — see who can solve them fastest!

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MANY WORDS FROM A SINGLE Word

 FUN WITH MATHEMATICS
MANY WORDS FROM A SINGLE Word
 Mathematical terms only







FIND MANY WORDS FROM A SINGLE WORD

SINGLE WORD  MATHEMATICS

MANY WORDS  MAT, MATH, THEM, THE,  AT

TAME, MET, CAT, CEAT, TEAM, MEAT, HAT, HEAT, TEACH, MAM, TIME, SIT, SAT,  HIT, 












FIND MANY WORDS FROM A SINGLE WORD

SINGLE WORD  GEOMETRY
MANY WORDS  GEO, MET, ME, TRY, 

GO, TO, YET, TOME, GOT, GET, MY, ROTE












FIND MANY WORDS FROM A SINGLE WORD

SINGLE WORD  TRIGONOMETRY
MANY WORDS  GO, MET, ME, TRY, TRI, TRIGON

GO, TO, YET, TOME, GOT, GET, MY, ROTE, NO, RIM, MEN, MOON, 












FIND MANY WORDS FROM A SINGLE WORD

SINGLE WORD  QUADRATIC
MANY WORDS  QUAD, RAT, AT, 

CAT,  












FIND MANY WORDS FROM A SINGLE WORD

SINGLE WORD  DIFFERENTIATION
MANY WORDS  RENT, AT, ON, 

TENT, TAT, TIN, NET, TET, DATE, TIRE, FIRE, RITE, RIFLE,DEER, REED, FED, FADE, DEAF, FEED, 
















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Tuesday, June 27, 2023

Number of Siblings Magic

Number of Siblings Magic


*With Love from the land of Ramanujan*

*With the help of mathematics I will predict how many siblings you have....* Try it. You will have a hard time believing it.

1. First, count the number of your brothers in your mind.

2. Add 2 to that number.

3. Now multiply the resulting number with 2.

4. Add 1 to it.

5. Then multiply it by 5.

6. Add the number of your sisters to it.

7. Deduct 25 from the in resulting number.

8. Now you will get a number with two digits. The first digit represents the number of brothers while the second represents the number of sisters.

*Shocked??..*


















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