In this math learning app, users practice arithmetic operations through writing and solving problems that adapt to their skill levels. Includes handwriting input, progressive difficulty, and educational rewards.
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AppRecs rating 4.3. Trustworthiness 74 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 24 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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4.3
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Ratings breakdown
5 star
63%
4 star
18%
3 star
9%
2 star
4%
1 star
6%
What to know
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Low review manipulation risk
24% review manipulation risk
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Credible reviews
74% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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High user satisfaction
81% of sampled ratings are 4+ stars (4.3★ average)
About KING OF MATH: Math Learner
All math arithmetic operations (+ - × ÷)
* Addition (+)
* Subtraction (-)
* Multiplication (× including small multiplication tables)
* Division (÷)
HIGHLIGHTS
* Write naturally as on paper
We have developed an intuitive handwriting input.
* Increasing difficulty
Tasks automatically adapt to the children's abilities.
* Learning playfully
The app motivates with great rewards and a bonus system.
WHAT ELSE
* No ads.
* No personal data.
* Fair and transparent.
* Developed with teachers and educators.
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Reviews for KING OF MATH: Math Learner
Dan Liu & Jun Yin
5 year old obsessed
5 year old isn't a fan of math and is a slow learner. But he demanded to do hundreds of addition and subtractions by finger counting (slowly remembering some facts and learning tricks) to earn points and puzzle pieces I do have to write all the numbers so he doesn't get frustrated by handwriting. The random timer questions are genius as it motivated him to remember facts or count faster. He also asked me to teach him multiplication and division so that he can collect more puzzle pieces, and he learned them in one go. One feedback is I’m not sure why the division sign is a colon.
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This game is dumb
I rated a nine and they said I got the answer wrong and they said the answer was nine