How to play Math games in Kahoot! app
Kahoot! Math Games in the Kahoot! app let learners practice math through play using interactive, game‑based experiences designed by DragonBox and Kahoot!.
Instead of answering traditional quiz questions, participants explore levels, solve visual puzzles, and build skills step by step in topics like multiplication, fractions, and core operations. Start practice now!
🔗 New to Kahoot! Math games and not sure which title to start with? Check the Kahoot! Math games overview for a quick comparison of all games and where to play them.
- How to access math games in the app
- Coding
- Unboxed
- Wash-Wash Operations
- Numbers Adventure
- Square Club
- Duck-Duck Fractions
- Snoopy Fractions
- Pop-Pop Multiplication
- FAQ: Math games
How to access math games in the app
- Tap the Let's go! on your Home screen in Kahoot! app.
- Go to Math section.
☝️ The exact set of Math games you see in the Kahoot! app can vary depending on your account type and plan.
☝️The first world is available for free. From the second world onward, you can play up to 3 sessions per day across all math games. To unlock more sessions immediately, you’ll need to upgrade your plan.
☝️ All Snoopy Fractions worlds are available for free.
☝️The first world is available for free. From the second world onward, you can play up to 3 sessions per day across all math games. To unlock more sessions immediately, you’ll need to upgrade your plan.
☝️ All Snoopy Fractions worlds are available for free.
Coding
- Choose the world and level you want to play.
- Build a sequence of commands by dragging and dropping coding blocks into the main track to tell your character what to do.
- Tap the Play button to run your code and watch your character follow the instructions through the level.
- If your character hits an obstacle or misses a star, adjust the blocks and tap Play again until your solution works.
- Collect stars and power-ups as you go. The goal is met when your character reaches the end of the level by following the correct sequence of blocks.
🔗 There are several ways to play Coding: you can practice solo, host a game for others, or join a live game as a participant. To explore all options step by step, check How to host and play Kahoot! Coding.
Unboxed
- Choose a world, then tap a level to start playing. Unboxed has 5 worlds, and each world contains 4 levels (sessions) you unlock step by step.
- In each level, read the prompt and answer the questions to complete the session. When you finish a level, the next one in the world unlocks automatically.
- After you complete all 4 levels in a world, the next world unlocks, letting you continue the adventure and explore more tricky questions.
Wash-Wash Operations
- Select the playlist.
- Help the monster get cleaner by solving math operations. Drag the correct number into the empty slot for each operation.
- Once you’ve selected the correct number, click the Soap button to see the monster get cleaner.
With each correct answer, the monster gets a little cleaner. Keep solving the operations to clean it fully!
The goal is met when you complete all the math operations, and the monster is fully cleaned!
🔗 Learn more about hosting a Wash-Wash operations game.
Numbers Adventure
- Choose a world, then tap a level to start playing. Numbers Adventure is built as a progression of short sessions that help children practice core numeracy skills step by step.
- In each level, follow the on‑screen instructions to solve number puzzles (for example, counting, comparing, or combining numbers) until you complete the challenge. When you finish a level, the next one in the world unlocks automatically.
- After you complete all levels in a world, the next world unlocks, letting you continue the adventure and explore more advanced number challenges.
🔗 To see how Numbers Adventure fits alongside other Kahoot! Math games, take a look at the Kahoot! Math games overview.
Square Club
Welcome to Square Club, an exciting interactive mini-game inspired by social media and school comics!
- Embark on a journey through three thrilling missions, uncovering the history of the Square Club and meeting new heroes.
- Answer questions, collect stars, and progress through the missions!
☝️ The mini-game is available only in English.
🔗 For a side-by-side overview of Square Club, see the Kahoot! Math games overview.
Duck-Duck Fractions
- Select the playlist.
- Help Duck-Duck to reach his rocket by indicating how many points on the scale are between the Duck Duck and the rocket.
- Drag the correct cards with formula elements to empty slots.
- Click the Play button.
- Watch Duck-Duck move along the line or circle
- The goal is met when you correctly place all the Fraction Cards in Fraction Slots and DuckDuck’s Rocket launches.
🔗 Learn more about hosting and playing Duck-Duck Fractions
Snoopy Fractions
- Choose a world, then tap a level to start playing. Snoopy Fractions follows the same gameplay logic as Duck‑Duck Fractions: you guide Snoopy along a line or path using fraction cards to reach the rocket.
- In each level, drag fraction cards into the slots in the correct order, then tap Play to watch Snoopy move step by step along the ruler or circle. Adjust the cards and try again until Snoopy collects all required items and reaches the rocket.
- After you complete all levels in a world, the next world unlocks. You collect stars and cookies as you finish sessions and use them to progress through all available worlds.
☝️ Snoopy Fractions is available as a math mini‑game in the Kahoot! app, currently on iOS.
Pop-Pop Multiplication
- Select the playlist.
- At the top of the screen, you'll see the character and the objective or formula you need to demonstrate in the play zone.
- Tap on the same character at the bottom of your screen and drag it to the play zone.
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Tap and drag to arrange the objects. The arrangement of characters and items needs to match the level's objective displayed at the top of the screen.
🔗 Read about playing Pop-Pop Multiplication with your class
FAQ: Math games
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What are Kahoot! Math games in the Kahoot! app and who are they for?
Kahoot! Math games are interactive, game‑based experiences in the Kahoot! app where learners practice math by exploring levels, solving visual puzzles, and building skills step by step instead of answering traditional quiz questions. They cover topics like multiplication, fractions, and core operations and are designed for learners who benefit from playful, visual math practice at school or at home.
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Are Math games free, and how do sessions, worlds, and plans work?
The first world in the Math games section is available for free to help you explore the experience. From the second world onward, you can play up to 3 sessions per day across all Math games, and upgrading your Kahoot! plan lets you unlock more sessions immediately. Snoopy Fractions is a special case: all worlds are available for free in the Kahoot! app, currently on iOS.
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Can I use Math games for homework, independent practice, or live classroom sessions?
Yes. Because Math games are built as short, repeatable sessions, they work well for independent practice at home, homework assignments, or extra credit between classes. Several titles, such as Coding, Wash‑Wash Operations, Duck‑Duck Fractions, and Pop‑Pop Multiplication, can also be hosted live so learners join the game as participants - see each game’s dedicated Help Center article -
Which Math game should I choose for fractions, multiplication, numeracy, or coding skills?
Use the skill focus of each title to guide your choice:- Numbers Adventure – step‑by‑step core numeracy practice (counting, comparing, combining numbers).
- Duck‑Duck Fractions and Snoopy Fractions – highly visual fractions practice with number lines and circular paths.
- Pop‑Pop Multiplication – arranging characters and objects to demonstrate multiplication formulas in the play zone.
- Coding – block‑based coding and algorithmic thinking, where learners build and run code sequences for a character.
For a full comparison (including Square Club, Unboxed, and more), got to Kahoot! Math games overview article.
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