Sokomath is an epic quest to build perfect math puzzles, combining the thrill of numbers with the fun of sliding tiles. With 28 levels of increasing difficulty, there's always a new challenge waiting.
What makes Sokomath special is how you think to build the correct puzzle - it's not about tricky math problems. Coupled with a simple yet visually appealing interface, the game is instantly engaging.
If you have confidence in your reasoning and logical thinking skills, you can experience this puzzle game as a test of your abilities!
Multi-level: Unlike most traditional puzzle games, Sokomath doesn't have a fixed level. It offers 28 distinct levels, providing a multi-faceted puzzle-solving experience.
Easy to learn, hard to master: Sokomath might look simple with its basic math, but don't be fooled. As you level up, the puzzles get trickier and trickier. It's more than just adding and subtracting.
Free and fun: Despite the increasing difficulty of each level, Sokomath is all about fun without the pressure. There are no strict rules or timers, just pure puzzle-solving. It's a great way to challenge your mind without feeling stressed.
Start from the bottom and work your way up! The first few levels of Sokomath are pretty simple; you compare numbers and do basic addition or subtraction. Drag and drop the numbers and signs to make a correct equation and level up!
Starting from level 7, some number tiles and operation symbols will be fixed (players cannot move them). Players must arrange the movable number tiles to create a correct equation. As you progress to higher levels, the number of fixed tiles increases, making the game more challenging.
Sokomath offers unlimited retries. If you find yourself in a tricky situation, reset the level and start over.
Level up to 15 and get ready for a mind-bending twist! If a number or operation symbol is moved onto a black square, it will automatically jump to a random location. Use these black squares strategically to overcome this new obstacle.
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