- How do you play Math Sprint?
- Press Start (or the spacebar) to begin a 30-second round, then read the equation and tap the correct answer out of four choices. Each correct answer scores a point and loads the next problem; on desktop you can press keys 1–4 instead of tapping.
- What makes Math Sprint tricky?
- The difficulty scales with your score: it opens with single-digit addition and subtraction, then ramps into multiplication tables up to 12×12 and larger sums. The wrong-answer choices sit close to the real value, so speed-reading without actually solving will trip you up.
- How does scoring work and when does a run end?
- Your score is simply how many problems you solve before the 30-second clock hits zero. A correct tap is +1 point, while a wrong tap costs 3 seconds off the clock, and the run ends the moment time runs out.
- Is Math Sprint a good mental math test?
- Yes — it works as a quick mental math test that pushes you from easy sums into multiplication under time pressure. Because the clock punishes mistakes, it trains both calculation accuracy and speed at once.
- Is Math Sprint free to play?
- Yes, it's completely free and runs right in your browser with no install and no signup. Your best score is saved on your device, and the top scores reach the global TOP 20 leaderboard.