Equator is a math facts game that trains numerical skills. Pick two adjacent numbers on the grid to add, subtract, multiply, or divide to equal a third adjacent number.
To begin, click the Small, Medium, or Large link or PLAY GAME button under the picture at left. This opens the game in a pop-up window.
Wait for the game to load, then click the "Play Game" button in the middle of the game screen. The instructions display first. If you want to skip them, click the "Skip" button.
If you like this game, you might also enjoy the other math games in my Math Multiplication Games section.
HOW TO PLAY. Your objective in this math facts game is to create simple mathematical equations. To begin, select three number tiles in the puzzle window.
The first two numbers are either added, subtracted, multiplied, or divided. Select a third number that is the answer to the two previous numbers. All numbers need to be next to one another.
For example, select the numbers "2" and "4" which are next to each other. Then select the answer "8" which is next to one of those numbers.
The game will automatically place a multiplication sign in-between, giving the equation: 2 x 4 = 8.
OTHER EQUATOR RULES. If you make equations within 5 seconds, you get bonus points. The bonus starts at 2x normal score and increases every time you answer within 5 seconds.
Use the "Lightning" power up button to change the numbers on the tiles. Use the "Black Circle" (bomb) button to blow up lots of tiles all at once.
Click the "Shuffle" button up to three times if you want to shuffle the numbers around.
Besides being a fun brain game, the Equator provides excellent practice for remembering basic addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division math facts. Enjoy!
Published: 08/10/2010
Last Updated: 06/11/2020
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