Math Age: Math Games & Puzzles - 5 classic math puzzles, packed into one free app

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Math Age brings together 5 classic math puzzle modes in one free Android app. 🎯 Make it 24 – Use 4 numbers to reach 24 πŸ”’ Cross Math – Fill in the blanks to complete every equation πŸ”’ Math Cage – Find the right number combinations to crack the cage ⏱ Num Rush – Solve math problems against the clock ⬜ Magic Square – Arrange numbers so every row, column & diagonal adds up equally Simple concept, endless challenge. Great for kids, students, and anyone who loves a good brain workout.

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Hey Product Hunt! πŸ‘‹ I'm the developer behind Math Age. Wanted to share a bit of the story behind this app. I didn't invent anything new here β€” Make it 24, Magic Square, Cross Math... these are all classic puzzles that have been around for decades. What bothered me was that you'd need 5 different apps to play all of them. So I packaged them all into one clean, free app. The latest update (v1.2) just added Make it 24 β€” which I personally thought would be the easiest mode to design... until I started solving the puzzles myself πŸ˜… Would love any feedback on UX, difficulty balance, or anything else. Honest opinions are the best kind! Thanks for checking it out πŸ™

Love that they bundled five genuinely different puzzle styles into one clean app instead of padding it with reskins. The mix of Make 24 and Magic Square hits a nice sweet spot between quick play and real brain bending.

Love the variety here, especially the Cross Math mode. One thing that would really help is a hint system, maybe you could spend coins earned from completed puzzles to reveal a number or operation when stuck. It would keep the flow going during tougher Magic Square puzzles without just giving the answer away.

Love that you bundled five genuinely distinct puzzle styles instead of reskinning the same mechanic five times. The Make 24 mode especially feels like a nice nod to the classic card game done well.

love that you bundled five distinct puzzle styles into one app instead of splitting them across separate downloads. the variety keeps things fresh and the simple interface actually lets the math take center stage