If your child finishes their math homework before you’ve even set the table, you probably know the feeling. Some kids just see patterns and puzzles everywhere—and once the worksheet is done, they’re still hungry for something to think about.
I built Logical Math for a child like that.
As a parent, I wanted something a bit different from the usual drill-style apps. Instead of endless repetition, the idea is to give curious kids problems that make them think. Sometimes it’s balancing equations, sometimes it’s visual fractions, sometimes it’s word puzzles that need a bit of sideways thinking.
Inside the app you’ll find things like:
• Different ways to play with math – modes like Equation Balancer, Fraction Hero, and a small “Money Shop” that sneaks in real-world thinking.
• Logic puzzles – over 150 little brain teasers focused on patterns, spatial reasoning, and problem solving.
• Clear feedback – kids can see why an answer works (or doesn’t), which often leads to those nice “ohhh I get it” moments.
• Kid-friendly design – playful visuals and small celebrations when they solve something, but nothing too distracting.
• Fresh problems each time – the questions change so it doesn’t feel like repeating the same worksheet.
It’s really just a small project built by a parent who wanted a place for curious kids to stretch their thinking a bit further.