Turn Numbers into an Adventure. Master Math, One Challenge at a Time.
Math Gamified is an engaging, curriculum-aligned Android app developed by the Deesu Training & Education Network (D.TEN) — designed to transform the way school students in Pakistan and South Asia practice and master mathematics. Built for learners in Classes 4 through 8, Math Gamified takes the struggle out of arithmetic and replaces it with discovery, challenge, and the thrill of achievement.
Why Math Gamified?
Too many students see math as a wall — a subject full of rules to memorize and sums to endure. Math Gamified breaks that wall down. By combining structured curriculum content with game mechanics that reward effort, speed, and accuracy, the app turns daily math practice into something students actually look forward to. Whether it's a quick five-minute drill or a deep-focus session on a tricky concept, Math Gamified meets students where they are and pushes them forward.
What's Inside the App
🔢 Core Arithmetic Operations
Math Gamified covers all four fundamental operations — addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division — across a wide range of number types, difficulty levels, and question formats. Every question set is carefully constructed to build fluency progressively, ensuring no student is overwhelmed and no student is bored.
⏩ Skip Counting Challenges
The app features an extensive skip counting module with hundreds of questions spanning sequences of 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s, 6s, 7s, 8s, 9s, 10s, and beyond — including both forward and backward counting. Students identify missing numbers in sequences, complete patterns, and spot errors, building a strong mental number-line that underpins all future math learning.
🧩 Odd One Out
One of the app's most distinctive activities, the Odd One Out module challenges students to spot the number or pattern that doesn't belong — developing critical thinking, number sense, and pattern recognition in a format that feels more like a puzzle than a test.
📊 Ascending & Descending Order
A dedicated question bank helps students practise ordering numbers from smallest to largest and vice versa, across multiple difficulty tiers. From two-digit numbers to large multi-digit values, students build the ability to compare and organise numbers with confidence.