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Wizard of Maths Is a JRPG-Inspired Arithmetic Adventure, Out Now

featured image for our news on Wizard of Maths. It shows a massive design on the floor, a bit like a mandala.

When you were young, did maths make you want to close the book and walk away? If you answered yes to that, you can now make up for lost time (wink wink). It’s Wizard of Maths, a new mobile title. Actually, it’s coming to PC as well, but it’s planned for Q4 2026.

You do the math

Wizard of Maths is actually a JRPG-inspired adventure where the whole point is getting better at mental arithmetic. It’s for everyone. A kid learning the basics. A student trying to improve. Or an adult or professional who wants to sharpen number skills again.

The game throws progressively tougher arithmetic challenges at you, so you’re not repeating the same exercises. Everything happens inside a JRPG world. It focuses a lot on building confidence for people who struggle with maths and want to unlock new calculation skills.

According to the developer, the gameplay is backed by the latest educational research and expert insights into mental arithmetic. Every session is designed to improve numerical fluency and calculation speed. The game’s long-term goal is to turn players into human calculators.

Wizard of Maths has many levels

It has a collection of around 72 practical arithmetic tricks. The techniques were selected from best-selling maths shortcut books and modern mental maths literature. Each one is actually useful in real-life situations while being quick to learn.

While the game comes with cute visuals, it’s just adorable on the outside. In-game, it’s pretty unforgiving once you start tackling the maths. Another nice bonus is that Wizard of Maths has been localised into nine languages.

The game is especially intended to help in maths-heavy interviews, including croupier, finance, and banking candidates. There’s even a built-in game editor that lets you customise your learning experience by focusing on the specific maths tricks and techniques you want to practice the most.

Wizard of Maths is available now on mobile through the Google Play Store for $5.99.

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