Mixed Math Facts (All Four Operations)
20 questions · 60 seconds · all four operations, numbers 1–12
Free · no login · instant feedback on every answer
The full workout: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division facts shuffled together in one 60-second round. Mixed-operation drills train the skill that single-operation practice can't — reading the sign before reaching for an answer.
This is the classic "math minute" bell-ringer in game form. It is the right daily drill once each operation is comfortable on its own, and the results screen shows exactly which operation is producing the misses.
Tips That Make It Stick
- Read the sign first. Most mixed-drill mistakes are sign errors — adding when the problem says multiply. Train the eye to hit the operator before the numbers.
- Use it as a daily warm-up. One mixed round at the start of homework or class primes recall of all four operations in a single minute.
- Watch for the weak operation. If the results screen keeps showing division misses, spend a few days on the division facts drill, then come back to the mix.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a math minute?
A one-minute timed drill of basic arithmetic facts, used daily in classrooms to build fluency. This game is the interactive version: 20 mixed questions, 60 seconds, instant feedback, and a results review at the end.
Why practice mixed operations instead of one at a time?
Single-operation drills let students coast on context — every answer is an answer to the same question type. Mixing operations forces them to process each problem fully, which is what real math requires.
Can I customize which operations appear?
Yes — load the game, open game settings, and toggle any combination of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, along with difficulty, question count, and timer.
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