Kahoot! Math games overview
Kahoot! math games are interactive, story‑driven experiences that help learners practice key math skills such as multiplication, fractions, and core operations through visual puzzles and short sessions. They are designed to feel like games and adventures, so learners stay engaged while building understanding step by step.
- How to access Kahoot! Math games
- How Kahoot! Math games work: solo vs classroom play
- Pop-pop Multiplications
- Duck-Duck Fractions
- Snoopy Fractions
- Wash-Wash Operations
- Numbers Adventure
- Coding
- Unboxed
- Square Club
How to access Kahoot! Math games
Kahoot! math games can be played in two main ways: individually (solo mode) or as a classroom activity (hosted by a teacher). The experience depends on whether you're a student playing independently or a teacher leading a session.
Young students
- Log in to your Kahoot! account
- Go to Discover and tap on Kahoot! Math games banner.
- Tap a math game to start playing in solo mode.
For teachers
Teachers can either explore games solo or host them for a class.
- Go to Discover and tap on Kahoot! Math games banner.
- Tap on the math game of your choice and choose how to launch it:
Start → host a live classroom session (students join with a game PIN)
Play Solo → explore the game yourself on the web (no PIN required)
How Kahoot! Math games work: solo vs classroom play
Solo mode (self-study)
In solo mode, learners play independently at their own pace.
- Games are organized into worlds with multiple sessions
- Completing sessions unlocks new levels progressively
- The first world is free in all games
- Premium plans unlock additional worlds
Classroom mode (hosted play)
- In classroom mode, the teacher runs the game and students participate together.
- The game is hosted from the web by the teacher and students join using a game PIN
- Each student plays on their own device
- The teacher controls the session on a shared screen
Below is an overview of available Kahoot! math games, what they focus on, and where to learn more about playing and hosting each title.
The exact set of math games you see can vary depending on your Kahoot! account type and plan, so you may not have access to every game listed here.
Pop-Pop Multiplications
Pop-Pop Multiplications helps learners visualize multiplication by arranging characters and objects to match a multiplication formula in the play zone. Participants drag characters into the play area to build arrays that demonstrate the target expression.
Great for: practicing multiplication facts and understanding multiplication as repeated addition or arrays.
Where to play: solo practice via playlists in the Kahoot! app and web platform; classroom play on the web platform.
Duck-Duck Fractions
Duck-Duck Fractions focuses on understanding fractions on number lines and circles. Learners help Duck Duck reach the rocket by calculating the distance between the character and the rocket and filling in fraction expressions correctly.
Great for: building intuition for fractions on number lines and circles, and for composing/decomposing fractional distances.
Where to play: solo practice via playlists in the Kahoot! app and web platform; classroom play on the web platform.
Snoopy Fractions
Snoopy Fractions follows the same gameplay logic as Duck-Duck Fractions: learners guide Snoopy along a line or circle using fraction cards to reach the rocket. They drag fraction cards into slots in the correct order, tap Play, and adjust their choices until Snoopy collects all items and reaches the rocket.
Great for: practicing fractions on number lines and circles with a familiar character.
Where to play: solo practice via playlists in the Kahoot! app (iOS only); classroom play on the web platform.
Wash-Wash Operations
In Wash-Wash Operations, learners clean a monster by solving basic operations and dragging the correct result into each equation. Each correct answer makes the monster a bit cleaner until it is fully washed.
Great for: practicing addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division operations in a fun, low‑stakes way.
Where to play: solo practice via playlists in the Kahoot! app and web platform; classroom play on the web platform.
Numbers Adventure
Numbers Adventure is built as a progression of short sessions that help children practice core numeracy skills step by step. Learners move through worlds and levels, solving number puzzles such as counting, comparing, and combining numbers.
Great for: early numeracy, counting, comparing quantities, and building number sense.
Where to play: solo practice in the Kahoot! app, across multiple worlds and levels.
Coding
Coding introduces learners to basic programming concepts by letting them build sequences of commands with draggable coding blocks. Participants test their code by tapping Play and watching a character follow the instructions through the level, adjusting blocks when something goes wrong.
Great for: early computational thinking, sequencing, problem‑solving, and debugging.
Where to play: solo practice in the Kahoot! app or web platform, or playing against other kids.
Unboxed
Unboxed takes learners through a series of themed worlds, each made up of four levels (sessions) with question‑based challenges. As learners complete levels, they unlock new ones and gradually move to trickier questions.
Great for: applying math thinking in short, story‑like sessions and reinforcing concepts through questions.
Where to play: solo practice in the Kahoot! app
Square Club
Square Club is an interactive mini‑game inspired by social media and school comics. Learners move through three missions, uncovering the story of the Square Club, meeting new heroes, and answering questions to collect stars and progress.
Great for: combining reading, storytelling, and light math or logic practice in a comic‑style experience.
Where to play: as a mini‑game in the Kahoot! app and web platform, currently available only in English.
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