Ad-free maths practice for kids

Math Buddy for kids, without the ads

Math Buddy turns everyday arithmetic practice into something kids actually look forward to. Built as a friendly, ad-free trainer, it gives children a calm and colourful place to build number confidence a few minutes at a time.

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What's inside

What it does

Practice Sets

Short, focused sets covering addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Pick a skill, choose a level, and work through a handful of questions at a comfortable pace. No timers, no pressure.

Times-Table Flashcards

Classic flashcards with a modern feel. Flip through the tables from 1 to 12, review the ones that need extra attention, and celebrate the ones already mastered.

Daily Sparks

A small, fresh set of questions each day, quick enough for a school-morning routine or a wind-down before bed. Daily Sparks help make practice a habit rather than a chore.

Timed Challenges

When your child is ready to stretch, timed challenges add a playful burst of energy. Beat your own best, watch the streak grow, and turn recall into a game.

Gentle, encouraging design

Big tappable buttons, clear readable numbers, gentle animations and encouraging feedback keep the mood positive when an answer isn't right the first time. Levels step up gradually.

Ad-free and distraction-free

No ads, no pop-ups and no links pulling your child somewhere else. When Math Buddy is open, the only thing on screen is practice.

For families

Support for the arithmetic work already happening at school

Built with SEND children in mind

Uncluttered layouts, predictable navigation and the option to practise untimed mean children who need a slower, quieter pace can use the same app as everyone else, at the pace that suits them.

A companion to school and home learning

Math Buddy is a place to rehearse number facts, revisit tricky tables and keep skills warm during holidays. It supports the classroom and homework work your child is already doing, not a replacement for it.

Progress you can see

Progress summaries show which sets have been completed and which tables have been practised most recently, so you can see where to point attention next — in five minutes in the car or longer at the kitchen table.