King of Maths Jr

4,1
970 reviews
50K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

King of Maths Junior is a mathematics game in a medieval environment where you climb the social ladder by answering maths questions and solving puzzles. Collect stars, get medals and compete against friends and family. Master the game and become a King or Queen of Maths!

King of Maths Junior is suitable for age 6 and up and introduces mathematics in an accessible and inspiring manner. Its educational strength lies in awakening curiosity and putting mathematics in a fun context. Players are encouraged to think for themselves and see mathematical concepts from different angles by solving problems in many areas.

Content
- Counting
- Addition
- Subtraction
- Multiplication
- Division
- Geometry
- Comparing
- Measuring
- Puzzles
- Fractions
Updated on
24 Aug 2025

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Ratings and reviews

4,2
569 reviews
E K Tee
06 September 2025
My kid really enjoyed it on a long car rides when they were in early elementary school. But they lost interest after that trip, as kids do.
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Oddrobo Software AB
08 September 2025
Appreciate the review! Great to hear it helped on long drives. If they’ve outgrown Jr, the original King of Math (or the King of Math+ collection) offers the next level. We’re always listening—feel free to share suggestions.
L Mercer
23 February 2022
It's not often you find a kids math game that has subliminal messages of diversity, inclusion, equity and socialism all wrapped up in seemingly benign picture math problems. It's most noticable in the Division book, which is equally... errr I mean equitably ironic. But hey...i guess math isn't racist anymore now. I'm so glad for that. I'm still sad though that this was not inclusive for the wheel-mobile individuals as there was no visual representation of them in the division book.
16 people found this review helpful
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A Google user
26 January 2019
very nice app very good in engaging kids. available in different languages (you can switch inside the app)
49 people found this review helpful
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