Double-Digit Math Games

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Play double-digit math games online.

Many math games are available to play online that are suitable for children in primary, elementary and middle schools. Among them games are double-digit math games where children can practice addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Playing math games online is educational and entertaining as well. Kids can play double-digit math games to practice their math skills and become fast problem solvers.

  1. Double Digits

    • Play Double Digits by Learn4Good to practice your addition or subtraction skills. Choose between the addition or subtraction game. Solve the problem that appears on the screen and click on the correct answer from the four choices. You can use your mouse to move the pencil to draw numbers to help you calculate the problem. This is helpful when you have to "carry" numbers when adding or to cross out numbers when subtracting. To solve a new equation, click the "New Problem" button.

    Peabody the Penguin

    • Practice your division by playing Peabody the Penguin by Fun 4 the Brain and help Peabody catch as many fish as possible. Every time you answer a set of double- and single-digit division problems, you advance to the next level. In each level, Peabody has to find a key and open the door to the next level. Use the arrow keys to move Peabody and use the space bar to jump on sea lions and on top of blocks of ice. Destroy sea lions but collect as many fish as you can. The game has 10 levels.

    Multiplication Baseball

    • The object of Multiplication Baseball by Prongo is to make a single, double or home run to score. Practice single- or double-digit multiplication and win the game by beating the visitor's score that appears on the screen at the start of the game. The game has three skill levels. Solve the math problem that appears and answer the problem correctly to score by choosing from the possible answers. A right answer generates a hit and a wrong answer generates a strike. If you get three strikes, you're out, and the game ends. Every time you answer correctly, you can choose your level of play again.

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