Mathlogame is a free online platform for learning math. It's built for high-school students (Grade 9–12), and it works in any web browser — phone, tablet, or computer.
The goal is simple: make math easy to see, fun to play, and clear to understand.
What you can do
Learn
Open a lesson and see math come to life. Each lesson has three parts — a short visualizer that shows the idea with pictures and animation, a cheat sheet with the rules and key words, and a practice area with instant feedback.
Play
Pick a math game and learn while you play. Solo, with a friend on the same device, or online with classmates.
Compete
Some games have leaderboards. Earn points, climb the board, unlock achievements as you learn.
Use tools
Calculators, exam-prep tools, and ready-to-use classroom games for teachers — pulled directly from real classroom needs.
Who it's for
Students
Study at your own speed. See the math instead of just reading about it.
Teachers
Ready-to-use games and tools for the classroom. Tested with real students.
ESL learners
The language is kept short and simple, so the math is the only hard part.
Everything works in your browser. No download. No install.
Who built it
Mathlogame is built by Salah Alkmali — a high-school math teacher and developer.
I built this for my own students first. Seven years in classrooms taught me what helps a student understand a topic, what makes a lesson boring, and what makes a game fun. So every lesson and every game is shaped by real classroom experience — not guesswork.
I work on Mathlogame alone — designing, coding, writing the lessons, making the games. New content is added often, and the platform keeps growing.
Want to share feedback, ask a question, or suggest a new lesson or game? Reach me here, or use the contact options on Mathlogame itself.