Binary Fun: Number System Game

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4.5
4.45K reviews
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

The Binary Funβ„’: Number System Game is a challenging game where you have to put one on the place of zeros in the grid to make a correct representation of the decimal, octal or hexadecimal number given at the end of row and column

Note: This game is not for those who don't want to give pain to their brain.
If you want to be good at logic and reasoning then this game is for you. Only 0 and 1 could be addictive.

The game has an infinite number of combinations so you will not be bored. It will give a challenge to your brain to solve it quickly.
There are six modes in the game, starting from grid size 3 to 10.

It is not one of those casual games that you can win by fortune. Solving this binary game requires you to think and do calculations and give focus. While it is not a child's play
It is not that ambitious either - at least, the easy levels. Then it becomes addictive and challenging. And more addictive.
All you need to do is put ones in the place of zeros. And you need to put a method to this madness of zeroes and ones.

Learn binary conversion and train your brain with this amazing Binary game!
- number system
- Binary Challenge
- learn binary and Octal
- learn binary and Decimal
- learn binary and HexaDecimal
- boost your math
- learn binary language code
- Binary Number System
- cisco binary game


This binary game encourages you to convert binary numbers to different number systems by mental math faster and faster. It could be used to learn binary coding and decoding.
So that it could help some computer science students to be faster in conversions.

So, what are you waiting for?

Just play it and show-off your Best Times and challenge your friends to beat yours!

Special thanks to Shivam Pandey for extending the game and Franz Sarmiento as the original developer of the game.
Updated on
Jul 21, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.5
4.33K reviews
Lily Yang
November 2, 2020
Fun. But the ads kills the game for me. Every time an ad plays and the "X" appears, I can't even press it to close the ad because it's basically of screen. I don't mind watching ads to play games, but when s any get out of an ad by pressing the X nor the back button then the game is ruined for me.
4 people found this review helpful
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petraapps
November 2, 2020
We are sorry for this, but to continue work on this free app we need revenue from Ads. Full screen ads cannot be closed with back button now in new google provided ads, We can't do anything in this. If you don't want to see the Ads you can purchase the Pro version. Thanks for your understanding!
A Google user
November 4, 2018
There's just not much of a game. Translate random numbers to binary, that's it. There's no skill required, no strategy, no memory, no creativity, no reaction, no luck, no fantasy, no patience... just one very specific mathematical operation. Even putting the crossword like square design of the levels is just bloated, since there's no need to ever care about a line other than the one you are currently filling in.
9 people found this review helpful
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petraapps
May 16, 2020
Update the app now to play Octal and Hexadecimal Mode. Thank you very much for your review!!!
A Google user
February 7, 2019
Fun and engaging. Could you maybe consider adding a fractionary mode? That's the hardest part on translating into binary, and shouldn't be too difficult to implement.
1 person found this review helpful
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petraapps
May 16, 2020
Update the app now to play Octal and Hexadecimal Mode. Thank you very much for your 5-star review!!!

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