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Smart Math Games

These are the math games we all love - fun, exciting, but not contrived versions of classroom math.  Check out the 24 Game - this is one of our favorite dinner-time diversions, as well as a great game with math-peers.  Card Golf travels as easily as a deck of cards, and varies as widely as the pars on your local or favorite golf courses.  And SET... a perpetual hit for all ages, but doesn't even require reading.

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1-2-3 OY! and A-B-C OY! card games (numbers or letters) for the younger folks, multi-player or solitaire... lots of fun!
 
The 24 Game Recommended
Create the number 24 from the four numbers on a game card. You can add, subtract, multiply and divide. Use all four numbers but use each number only once. Available from simple addition and subtraction, right up to fractions, decimals and algebra. Click for 24 Challenge tournament schedule.  Decks listed in order of difficulty
bulletAdd / Subtract Primer bulletIntegers
bulletMultiply / Divide Primer bulletFractions / Decimals
bulletSingle Digits bulletFactors / Multiples
bulletDouble Digits bulletAlgebra / Exponents
 
24/7 The Game by Sunriver Games (ages 8+)
An exciting strategy game that combines elements of luck and skill. Using durable plastic tiles on a full color game board, players take turns laying tiles on a 7×7 grid and score points for adjacent tiles that create runs, sets and sums of 24 or 7...
 
4 Way Countdown
Practice +-*/ skills by using the numbers on the dice. The first to flip over all 10 numbered keys wins the game... Also try 4 Way Spelldown
 
Battleship
Classic strategy game, adored by gifted kids as young as 4 or 5...  Also Battleship Folio (Travel)
 
Blink (or from Amazon)
Sharp eyes and fast hands, but with handicapping to even the game for the most diverse 2 or 3 players... no reading required

Card Golf Recommended
Play golf with a deck of cards?  You bet!  There's a course provided, but you can play ANY golf course in the world - all you need is the distance and par for each hole.  Use the deck to play and score your holes, and see if you can beat par.  We had fun playing it with teens and adults; good beginning as young as kids can add 3 digit numbers.  Not bad for quick mental math practice, either!  Easy to carry and play almost anywhere...
 
Cashflow 101 by Rich Dad
Give your child a financial headstart by raising their financial I.Q. This game teaches your family the key principles of how to get out of the rat race & how to create wealth.  From the authors of Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money--That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!
 
Descartes' Cove Recommended by Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth (6 CD set for gifted grades 6 through 8)
In a leaky lifeboat, students survive an ocean storm and become marooned on a deserted island once inhabited by Rene Descartes. They discover his parchment notebook, pick up a map and other gear, and begin their journey through the island tunnels, volcanoes, underground rivers, jungles, abandoned mines, sunken ships and many more surprises. At each step, they solve increasingly difficult puzzles and math challenges, earn gold coins, and make entries in their own journal. As they master each math concept, they prepare to tackle the final quest...
 
Equate Recommended  (or from Amazon or MindWare UK)
Strategic math thinking game.  Don't forget Junior Tile Set  for more integers (or MindWare), or the Advanced Tile Set for negative numbers and exponents (or MindWare).  Equate classroom set and Equate Junior classroom set available, too!  Equate Activity Notebook Level 1, Level 2, or Level 3...
 
Farkel (ages 6 and up)
Exciting, fast-moving, on-the-edge-of-your-seat, high-score dice game for the whole family and is played with two or more players. It takes about two minutes to learn, and luck, guts and strategy to win... Farkel comes in Green, Blue, Purple, Red (purchase score pads seperately), as well as Pocket versions, 2" high and complete, in Purple, Blue, Green, Red (roll-up score pad included) and even Spicy Farkel!
 
FlashMaster by FlashMaster, Inc.
A toy, a learning tool... both.  FlashMaster replaces flash cards for +-*/ math facts.   Use it with or without the timer (or make it longer, for kids who need some limits, but a little more time), with or without sound effects, problems that are missed can be run separately in "missed problems."  Change the format of the problems, putting the "variable" in any position.  This is a great tool, that's great fun, even for our twice exceptional friends... PC Magazine review
 
Granny Apples (ages 8 and up, or as soon as a gifted child can add and subtract halves!) (or from Amazon)
Quick counting game using 1/2's and wholes, addition and subtraction.  Watch out for the worm!
 
Head Full of Numbers (or from Amazon)
Players roll six dice out of the brainiac-shaped cup and combine the resulting digits using addition, subtraction, multiplication or division. Whoever comes up with the greatest number of unique, correct equations wins!
 
iQuesti by LeapFrog
iQuesti (new version) is the hip handheld that prepares students for tests in math, science, and social studies with study questions based on their textbooks. Small enough to fit in the front of a backpack, the iQuesti also keeps students organized with a scheduler, address book, dictionary, and calculator
iQuest 4.0 Math Science & Social Studies 3 Cartridges 
iQuest Interactive Talking Handheld - Value Pack (last year's iQuest, with all the cartridges)
 
Ivan Moscovich's Mastermind Collection
Diabolical puzzles from the undisputed king of recreational mathematics.  Leonardo's Mirror, Hinged Square, Shoelace Problem, Monty Hall Problem, Fiendishly Frustrating Brain-Twisting Puzzles, and Deviously Difficult Mind-Bending Puzzles.  Get one title or all six!  Or order them all from Amazon, Knotty Number Problems, Leonardo's Mirror, Perplexing Pattern Problems, Perplexing Pattern Problems, The Hinged Square, Tough Topology Problems, Peerless Probability Problems, Brain-Flexing Balance Problems, Cunning Combination Problems, The Shoelace Problem, The Monty Hall Problem, and Loopy Logic Problems
 
Kakuro Challenge 1 & 2 (or from MindWare UK)
or from Amazon... Kakuro Challenge 1 and Kakuro Challenge 2 by Alastair Chisholm
More challenging than Sudoku (also called Cross Sums), Kakuro are a mathematics crossword puzzle!
 
Klutz Books Recommended
From paper airplanes to Legos, marbles and jacks, from juggling to peg solitaire to desktop football, from knitting and sewing to watercolor art to thumbprint art... There are so many of these great books, they get their own Hoagies page!
How to Tell Time
Among the topics: How come time stops at the dentist? Why do grown-ups care so much about the time? What exactly happens when the short hand disappears behind the long hand?
Stop! the Watch: A Book of Everyday, Ordinary, Anybody Olympics
Some spectacularly ordinary Olympic events -- like switching your shoelaces -- done for time...
 
Mad Math (or from MindWare UK)
They'll forget they're practicing math.  Tic tac toe, where you roll the dice and multiply to position your pawn.  Three in a row wins (including addition game for younger kids)
 
Martin Gardner's Mathematical Games
The entire collection of his Scientific American columns on one CD.  "Mathematical Games" column ran in Scientific American from 1956 to 1986. Here Gardner introduced hundreds of thousands of readers to the delights of mathematics and of puzzles and problem solving. His column broke such stories as Rivest, Shamir, and Adelman on public-key cryptography, Mandelbrot on fractals, Conway on Life, and Penrose on tilings. He enlivened classic geometry and number theory and introduced readers to new areas such as combinatorics and graph theory...
 
Mastermind  (or from MindWare)
Classic logical deduction game.  Also Deluxe Travel Mastermind, Attaché Mastermind and Mastermind for Kid
 
Mastermind Puzzle Collection by Ivan Moscovich
hundreds of diabolical puzzles and mathematical conundrums in this collection from the undisputed king of recreational mathematics. Ivan Moscovich offers his favorite puzzles in six volumes, including fascinating reading thanks to facts and historical anecdotes interspersed among the problems. Answers include explanations of the underlying theoretical principles
 
Math Blaster ages 6-12 (age 5)
Up-to-date version of the first educational software, learn math facts through interactive games...
 
Math Shark
Quizzes kids on addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fraction, decimals, or percentages with eight skill levels in each category
 
Mathematics Calendar 2008 by Theoni Pappas (or from Mathematics Calendar 2008 from MindWare)
A problem a day, all year long!  Plus facts, curiosities, and challenging problems...
 
Maya Madness (ages 10 and up, or as soon as the gifted child is ready to play with zero!)
Among their many achievements, the Mayan civilization was the first to understand the power of zero. Maya Madness uses their principles and symbols to bring math alive for kids and help them understand positive and negative numbers. All tokens and cards feature both Arabic numerals and Mayan number symbols. Your goal is to add and subtract your cards to reach your secret token number. But be careful or you may plunge into the world of negative numbers!
 
Mille Bornes 
First published in 1962, Mille Bornes (pronounced "meel born," French for "milestones") is an auto racing card game whose object is to be the first to complete a series of 1,000-mile trips - another favorite from my childhood!
 
Muggins Math
Hands on manipulatives that facilitate the learning of complex mathematical tasks, while being both fun and challenging.  Great for the visual learner!
 
Noble Celts
  Chess in the round...
Chess was played on a circular designed board centuries ago but mostly disappeared during the Dark Ages. Only in recent years has this form of chess been rediscovered...
 
Roll 'n Multiply, Roll 'n Divide, and Roll 'n Add
Roll the dice and multiply (or divide or add) the numbers to place chips on the board, get four-in-a-row (or a triangle or tic-tac-toe) to win. But watch out for your opponent's chip strategy!
 
SET Recommended The Family Game of Visual Perception (or from Amazon)
Purchase this great card game, or play the on-line version that changes daily, plus resources for teaching with SET
 
ThinkFun (was Binary Arts) great logic puzzles and games for all ages (mostly labeled 8 years and up, but great for gifted kids much younger)
Sudoku 5x5 hands-on Sudoku puzzles for the younger set...
GRIDWorks place the pieces by visual logic clues...
TipOver Recommended Topple a path from here to there... or Spiderman TipOver
Subtrax a new twist on classic peg solitaire...
Rush Hour (or from Amazon.com)
Rush Hour Card Set 2, Set 3, Set 4 (or from Amazon, Set 2, Set 3, Set 4)
Rush Hour Jr. 40 junior challenges
Railroad Rush Hour Recommended 2 exit choices, and blocks that move in two directions!
Top This Players create identical shapes using different game pieces. Seemingly simple game is not only loads of fun, but can also be surprisingly tricky!
Tangram
seven-piece Tangram puzzle is the world's oldest and most well known silhouette puzzle, pieces crafted in metal and filled with vivid blue enamel
Scrambled Egg classic has been mystifying puzzle-lovers for over a century, nine colorful metal and enamel pieces carefully crafted to fit into a black frame...
Hoppers a new look for classic peg solitaire...
Spin Out can you spin and slide the pieces, to release the slide?
4 Cube Puzzle 4 cubes, 12 puzzles, lots of challenge!
 
Times Tables the Fun Way! and Addition the Fun Way! by City Creek Press
A fun pictorial method of learning the multiplication facts, and addition facts...
 
Toss Up! (ages 8+)
Pocket- or purse-size game of chance in it's own case, great for those unexpected delays... toss the dice, try to get as many greens as you can... but don't get stopped by a red!  Great addition practice, keeping score to 100, and risk-taking practice, should you roll, or take the score you already have?
 
WFF 'n Proof learning games and puzzles
focus on developing fundamental reasoning skills and higher-order problem-solving abilities in logic, mathematics, social studies, scientific reasoning and experiment, and the logical structure of English language...
 
Yahtzee
The classic dice game, soon to be 50 years old!  Or try the Deluxe Edition, or Yahtzee Folio (Travel)
 
Zome System Recommended DaVinci Kit, Explorer Kit, Glow-in-the-Dark Adventurer Kit, Crazy Bubble Kit, (or from MindWare) from triangles to DNA strands, the smart new building toy
Great math learning tool, too! Available lesson plans, model instructions, on-line manual. My kids (and their parents) love this stuff! Plus literature including lesson plans for K-12, Kepler's Solid essay and more...
Naked Zome Explorer - Explorer Kit without the box, save almost 40%
Paul's Hefty Bag of Parts - 2 pound of assorted parts!
Greenline Expansion Kit - take your Zome into 122 building directions! (regular Zome builds in "just" 62 directions)
Zome Geometry Hands-on learning with Zome Models
Great new book to accompany Zome System, particularly for the advanced Zome user, studying Geometry and beyond!
 
 

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