Two Players: Math Duel

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Everyone
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About this game

Two Players: Math Duel:

Two Players: Math Duel is a fast and competitive math game developed for elementary school students, where two players compete face to face on the same device.

The goal is clear. The player who answers correctly and faster reaches 10 points and wins the game.

Real two-player math duel
Two players play against each other on the same device.
There are no turns; instant speed and attention are essential.
In addition to math skills, reflexes and focus are improved.

3 game modes (based on number range)
Mode 1: Numbers up to 30
Mode 2: Numbers up to 100
Mode 3: Numbers from 1 to 1000

Number-reaching mechanic
Players reach the target number by tapping number increase and decrease buttons.

For Mode 1 and Mode 2
+1, +5, +10
-1, -5, -10

For Mode 3
+1, +10, +100
-1, -10, -100

This system reinforces number steps and place value understanding.

Difficulty levels with weights
In each mode, difficulty levels are visually represented using weights.

Small weight: easy level
Medium weight: medium level
Large weight: hard level

5 math games
Writing numbers
Addition
Subtraction
Multiplication
Division

The rule is the same in every game.
The first player to reach 10 points wins.

Clean and focused design
No distracting or overly colorful visuals are used.
A simple and clear interface is provided.
The design focuses on learning and concentration.

Two Players: Math Duel
turns mathematics into a face-to-face,
competition-based learning experience.
Updated on
Dec 19, 2025

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
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No data collected
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Committed to follow the Play Families Policy

What’s new

A bug fix has been made regarding numbers up to 1000.