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Number Cascade

Slide tiles with math operators to reach the target number.

Plays in browser⌨️Arrow keys · Swipe⏱️5–15 minEasy
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How to Play Number Cascade

  1. Numbers fall from the top of the screen — watch them carefully as they descend at increasing speed.
  2. Move your catcher left and right to collect the falling numbers before they hit the bottom.
  3. Combine your collected numbers through addition, subtraction, or multiplication to reach the target sum displayed on screen.
  4. Submit your combination before the time runs out — a correct sum clears your catcher and scores points.
  5. Avoid letting numbers fall off the bottom — too many missed numbers ends the game.

About Number Cascade

Number Cascade is a fast-paced arithmetic puzzle game that builds mental maths reflexes under pressure. Numbers fall at increasing speed — you must catch the right values and combine them through addition, subtraction, or multiplication to hit precise target sums before time expires. The time pressure transforms routine arithmetic into an exciting split-second challenge.

Each level introduces new number ranges and operation types, steadily expanding the mental maths skills required. Early levels use simple addition with small numbers, making the game accessible to younger players and those building confidence. Advanced levels demand quick multiplication and multi-step combinations. A practical and genuinely fun way to sharpen mental arithmetic, number sense, and quick calculation skills. Free in your browser, no download required.

Frequently Asked Questions

What maths operations are used?
Addition, subtraction, and multiplication are all used — which operations appear depends on the level. Early levels stick to addition only; later levels introduce subtraction and multiplication.
Does difficulty increase?
Yes — numbers fall faster as you progress, target sums become larger and harder to reach, and the number ranges widen, requiring quicker mental calculations.
Is it suitable for children?
Yes — the early levels are designed with simple addition and small numbers specifically to be accessible for younger players and anyone who wants to build arithmetic confidence gradually.
Are there timed levels and untimed modes?
The main game mode is timed for each combination, which creates the core pressure mechanic. A relaxed untimed mode is also available for practice or for players who prefer a less pressured pace.