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MadMaths.co.uk is the exciting online playground for young minds who love a challenge!
Every day, we post 3 brand-new maths questions — from quick brain-teasers to number puzzles — perfect for kids, parents, and teachers who want to make learning maths fun.

Sharpen your skills in mental arithmetic, logic, and problem-solving.
Compete and compare answers with friends and classmates.
Ideal for ages 6–10 — primary level students / pupils

Whether you’re a parent looking to make maths exciting, or a teacher searching for daily warm-ups, Mad Maths keeps numbers playful, interactive, and challenging.

📊 Visit daily, test your brain, and see if you can beat today’s 3 puzzles!

🧠 Mad about maths? You’re in the right place.

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Today's Math Challenge

73 - 61 = ?

Bonus Maths Problem

36 - 24 = ?

Daily Sudoku Puzzle

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Thanks for playing, come back tomorrow for another math challenge

Math Facts

Why is Pi so cool?

Pi (π) is 3.14159… and it goes on forever without repeating. It helps us measure circles, from pizza slices to planets!

Can you bend time with maths?

Einstein did! Maths showed that time can slow down if you move really fast or get near a black hole. That’s some serious mind-bending maths.

What’s a prime number?

A prime number is a number bigger than 1 that can only be divided by 1 and itself. Like 2, 3, 5, and 7. They’re like the superheroes of numbers!

Can maths tell the future?

Sort of! Patterns and probability help predict things like the weather, games, or even winning strategies in sports.

What’s the biggest number ever?

Numbers can go on forever! But there’s a funny one called a googol – it’s 1 followed by 100 zeros. Even bigger? A googolplex… that’s too big to even write out!

Can maths be found in nature?

Yes! Look at a sunflower or a pinecone – the spirals follow something called the Fibonacci sequence. Maths is everywhere around us!. Also, Bees use geometry to build perfect hexagon honeycombs, and dolphins even seem to understand numbers. Nature loves maths.

Why is zero so special?

Zero is the only number that means “nothing,” but it’s super powerful! Without zero, we couldn’t do big maths like computers, space rockets, or even money.

What’s the weirdest shape?

A Mobius strip is a loop with only one side and one edge. If you draw a line on it, the line never stops! A Möbius strip is a surface with only one side and one edge, made by twisting a strip of paper 180 degrees and joining the ends. If you draw a line down the...

Do we use maths every day without noticing?

Yes! From telling time, splitting pizza, building Lego towers, to scoring points in games – maths is everywhere!

Did you know maths can be magic?

Some maths tricks feel like magic! For example, there are numbers that can tell your birthday, or puzzles that always work no matter what number you choose.

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