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NumRushFree Countdown Numbers Game

Use + − × ÷ to reach the target number

Classic countdown-style: combine 4 numbers with + − × ÷ to hit the target.
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About NumRush

NumRush is a free daily math puzzle game for the whole family — from 1st graders to adults. Every day a new set of numbers appears and you must use addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division to reach the target. It's inspired by classic countdown-style number games, updated for every age.

Five modes for every level

1st Grade mode (ages 5–7) uses simple addition and subtraction with small numbers, star-based scoring, and zero wrong-answer penalty — perfect for building early maths confidence. Elementary mode (ages 8–11) steps up the challenge with multiplication and slightly larger numbers. Classic mode is the full countdown experience. Percentages mode and Real-World mode apply maths to everyday situations like shopping, cooking, and budgeting.

NumRush is used by parents playing alongside their children, teachers looking for a quick classroom maths warm-up, and adults who want a daily mental arithmetic challenge. No download, no account, completely free — safe for children to use independently on any device.

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How to play NumRush

Six numbers appear — some small, some large. A target number appears in the centre. Use any combination of the six numbers with +, −, ×, or ÷ to reach the target. You don't have to use all six. The game shows your running total as you build your equation, so you can adjust on the fly. Beat the target exactly for a bonus. There's no time pressure in 1st Grade mode — Classic mode adds a gentle countdown.

NumRush for maths practice

NumRush is used by parents and teachers to make daily mental arithmetic feel less like a chore. Children who play regularly develop a stronger intuition for numbers — knowing instinctively that "96 is close, I just need to add 4" or "if I multiply these two first, then subtract that one." The Real-World and Percentages modes are particularly useful for middle schoolers building practical maths skills.

Pair NumRush with our free math trivia questions for kids — a printable list of number puzzles and maths questions with answers, great for classrooms and family quiz nights. Or browse our full trivia library by grade level for a complete brain workout.

Trivia by grade: Kindergarten · 1st Grade · 2nd Grade · 3rd Grade · 4th Grade · 5th Grade · 6th Grade

Also useful: Classroom Brain Breaks · Science Trivia

Study Mode: Med School · Computer Science · Maths & Physics · Electrical Engineering

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