Squademath - numbers challenge

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3.3
86 reviews
10K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

Slide tiles, sum numbers, and train your brain with Squademath, the most challenging number game ever!
Test your math and logic skills with an original and tricky puzzle, combining colors and numbers. Slide the colored squares in any direction, sum up numbers and try to reach the target before time runs out.

■■ Rules ■■
☆ when a square is pushed out, a new tile will appear on the other side, with the same color and the sum of the moved numbers;
☆ tap on a tile to reset its value to zero (or the opposite number in "Nerd" game);
☆ in order to restart the level, tap the white tiles on top (the ones with the target numbers).

Try to find out the best strategy to win all the 20 levels and the 500 combos for each of the three games ("Easy", "Smart" & "Nerd").
You can also practice in the "Gym", with no running time.
Slide & sum numbers, challenge your brain, an have a lot of fun!

Don't forget to come back and rate this game, if you liked it - thanks! ♥
Updated on
Mar 12, 2023

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Ratings and reviews

3.4
77 reviews
A Google user
August 9, 2014
I like anything that makes me use my brain. My six year old child tries to play it too. I love that. This is a great game for the family.
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A Google user
July 28, 2014
Its a fun brain teaser. My only problem is that the three difficulties "easy" "smart" "hard" , smart is easier than easy. A lot easier. what's with that?
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Davide Rusconi
July 28, 2014
Thanks Steven. I guess you're right. Of the three game modes, "Easy" is the one with the simplest rules, but not the easiest to master. In "Smart" you also have to match the colors, but the information of where the colors must go is also giving you the opportunity to better plan your next move. So it comes easier to solve the level. Cheers!
A Google user
November 28, 2015
Great game. You need to apply brain to even the easiest level. Great app and nicely thought.
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What's new

v2.01 - Updated compatibility & libraries, added Privacy Policy link in app