winmaths is a number puzzle app with three ways to play: Rush, Chain, and Grid. Home shows today's date, a ring for daily progress, your streak in days, your best day score, how many puzzles you have solved in total, and points earned today. Quick start buttons open Rush, Chain, or the Daily grid. A recent list shows the last sessions you finished.
Rush in winmaths is a timed round. A target sits at the top. Tap number tiles so they add up to that target. The running sum appears as you tap. Clear starts the selection over. Skip throws the round away and costs a life. You begin with three lives. Going over the target also costs a life and resets the combo. An exact match adds points, raises the combo up to x8, and adds a little extra time. When the timer hits zero or lives run out, the round ends. You can play again or return Home.
Chain in winmaths asks you to reach a given number by building an expression from left to right. Tap a number, then an operator, then the next number, until you have used the required count. Easy uses plus and minus. Medium and Hard also include multiply. Extra decoy numbers sit in the pool, so not every tile belongs in the answer. Undo steps back. New deals a fresh puzzle. If the value matches the target, you get points and the next chain starts. If it doesn't, you see the mismatch and can undo or start over.
Grid in winmaths is a sum board. Some cells are locked clues. Empty cells wait for a digit from 1 to 9. Gold numbers on the edge are the totals for each row and each column. Select a cell, then pick a digit on the pad. C clears a cell. Check tells you if every line matches. Hint fills one empty cell; each grid gives two hints. New builds a fresh board. Daily grid is 4 by 4 and is tied to today's date, so the board is the same for that day. Board size follows difficulty: 4 by 4 on Easy and Medium, 5 by 5 on Hard.
Set a daily goal in Profile from 1 to 50 solved puzzles. The ring on Home fills as you complete Rush, Chain, and Grid puzzles that day. Streak counts consecutive days with at least one solve. Best day is your highest daily point total.
Log in winmaths keeps a month calendar. Days with activity are marked. Tap a day to see Rush, Chain, and Grid counts plus points for that date. A seven-day bar chart sits under the calendar. History lists past days with how many puzzles you solved and the score; More loads the next batch.
Profile in winmaths stores a display name up to 16 characters, difficulty Easy / Medium / Hard, daily goal, and sound on or off. Difficulty changes timer length, tile count, number size, how many tiles you must pick in Rush, how long a Chain is, whether multiply appears, and how empty the Grid is. Profile also shows lifetime Rush, Chain, and Grid counts plus streak. Reset local data clears scores, history, and settings on this device after you confirm. Help on each screen explains the current view. A first-run note introduces the three puzzles.
Win Maths - Rush, Chain and Grid number puzzles with a daily log.