Slide numbers into place to complete equations. A daily math puzzle that's fun, accessible, and competitive. New challenge every day.
Daily word games get all the attention. Wordle, Connections, Spelling Bee — the puzzle world is dominated by letters. But if you're a numbers person, the options have been limited. Mathler and Nerdle took the Wordle format and applied it to equations, which is clever, but they're still fundamentally guessing games. Math Slide does something different.
In Math Slide, you see a grid of numbers and operators arranged in columns. Your job is to slide those columns up and down until the center row forms a valid equation. It's a spatial puzzle that happens to use math — you're not just computing, you're arranging. The "aha" moment when tiles click into place and an equation appears is deeply satisfying.
You don't need to be a math whiz to play. The equations use basic arithmetic: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. The difficulty comes from figuring out which numbers and operators belong where, not from computing complex answers. It's the kind of puzzle that anyone can pick up, but solving it quickly takes real skill.
Like every PEMDAS game, Math Slide is timed and competitive. A new puzzle drops daily, every player gets the same grid, and solve times are ranked on a global leaderboard. If you've been looking for a daily math puzzle that goes beyond guess-the-equation, Math Slide is waiting for you.
Slide numbers and operators into place to form valid equations. A unique daily math puzzle — spatial, satisfying, and competitive.
Learn MoreMath Slide is a daily math puzzle where you slide columns of numbers and operators up and down to create valid equations across the center row. Think of it as a sliding puzzle meets math — tactile, visual, and satisfying.
Not at all. Math Slide uses basic arithmetic — addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. The challenge is figuring out which numbers go where, not solving complex equations. If you can do simple mental math, you can play Math Slide.
Yes. A brand new Math Slide puzzle is released every day at midnight. Every player gets the same puzzle, so you can compare solve times on the global leaderboard or challenge friends.
Mathler and Nerdle are equation-guessing games (like Wordle but with numbers). Math Slide is different — instead of typing guesses, you physically slide tiles into position. It's a more tactile, spatial experience. All three are great daily math games, but Math Slide's mechanic is unique.