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๐ŸŽฏ Maths VR Game  ยท  Meta Quest

Math Fun

A fast-paced VR shooter where you solve maths equations by aiming at the correct answers in a vibrant floating 3D world. Learning arithmetic has never felt this action-packed.

Free Ages 7โ€“14 Meta Quest 2 / 3 Singleplayer Addition ยท Subtraction ยท Multiplication ยท Division
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3.8
XR School Rating

Platform: Meta Quest
Price: Free
Age range: 7โ€“14
Subject: Maths
Mode: Singleplayer

About the App

What is Math Fun?

Math Fun drops you into a colourful, open 3D space filled with floating orbs โ€” each one displaying a number. A maths equation appears on screen, and your job is simple: aim your virtual crosshair at the orb showing the correct answer and shoot. Get it right, and the next problem appears. Get it wrong, and you'll need to try again quickly. The combination of physical aiming, split-second mental arithmetic, and bright visuals makes for a surprisingly engaging loop.

The game is designed as a casual educational experience rather than a deep puzzle game. Sessions are short and punchy โ€” ideal for a five-minute warm-up at the start of a maths lesson, or as a reward activity after completing work. The floating target format means children are physically turning and aiming in 3D space, which adds a kinesthetic element that a worksheet simply can't replicate.

In the classroom: Math Fun works well as a quick mental arithmetic drill. Because players must visually scan the environment for the correct answer rather than just typing it, it reinforces number recognition alongside calculation โ€” particularly useful for younger learners still building fluency with basic operations.

The difficulty scales across the four core arithmetic operations โ€” addition, subtraction, multiplication and division โ€” making it usable across a fairly wide age range, from KS1 children practising number bonds right through to KS2 pupils consolidating times tables. The 3D environment and shooting mechanic give it a "gamey" feel that tends to get buy-in from children who might resist more obviously educational software.

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Shoot-to-Answer Mechanic
Aim your virtual crosshair at the correct answer orb โ€” combines physical movement with mental arithmetic for an active learning experience.
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Vibrant 3D Space
Bright, futuristic floating world with answers scattered around you in 360ยฐ, encouraging physical head and body movement.
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All Four Operations
Covers addition, subtraction, multiplication and division โ€” practising the core mental arithmetic operations needed at primary level.
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Quick Sessions
Designed for short, punchy play โ€” perfect as a classroom starter activity or mental maths warm-up without needing a full lesson slot.

Curriculum Fit

How Well Does It Fit the Curriculum?

KS1 (Y1โ€“Y2)
55%
KS2 (Y3โ€“Y6)
90%
KS3 (Y7โ€“Y9)
30%
Engagement
85%
Ease of use
92%

Best suited to KS2 pupils (ages 7โ€“11) building fluency with times tables and the four operations. The simple mechanics mean almost zero learning curve โ€” students are up and playing within 30 seconds.

Player Reviews

What Are People Saying?

M
Meta Store User
Verified Meta Quest purchase
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My kids absolutely love this. They ask to put on the headset just to play this game, and I'm happy to let them because they're actually practising their times tables without realising it. The shooting mechanic keeps them engaged in a way that flashcards never did.
Themes: engagement, times tables practice, learning through play
T
Primary Teacher
Meta Store ยท Classroom use
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Used this as a starter activity in my Year 4 class and the reaction was brilliant. Children who usually struggle to engage with mental maths were fully focused. It's not going to replace structured teaching, but as a motivational tool it's genuinely effective. Would like more difficulty options.
Themes: classroom engagement, Year 4, mental maths starter
J
Parent / Home Educator
Meta Store review
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Good concept and very simple to pick up. My 8-year-old enjoyed it but found it too easy quite quickly โ€” the harder difficulty levels felt like a big jump. Would be improved with more granular difficulty settings and some kind of progress tracking. That said, for free it's well worth downloading.
Themes: good for beginners, limited difficulty progression, free value
โ„น๏ธ Note: Math Fun is a smaller indie title on the Meta store and has limited independent press coverage. The reviews above are sourced and summarised from verified Meta store user reviews. Overall user sentiment is positive, particularly around engagement and ease of use for younger children.

Video

See It in Action

Math Fun doesn't yet have dedicated YouTube review coverage. The video below is the official Meta trailer. For similar VR maths shooters that give a good sense of the genre, see the related videos below.

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Math Fun โ€” Official Meta Store Listing
View screenshots, the official description and download the app from the Meta Horizon Store.

Related: VR Maths Games in Action

These videos show similar VR maths shooter games and give a great feel for how the genre works in the classroom.

Similar Apps

How Does It Compare?

Math Fun โ† (this app)

  • Free to download
  • Very easy to start โ€” no tutorial needed
  • Pure equation-shooting mechanic
  • Best for ages 7โ€“11
  • Limited content depth

Math World VR

  • Paid (~$15)
  • 12 mini-game variety
  • STEM accredited
  • More replayability
  • 4 difficulty levels

Math Quest VR

  • Paid โ€” Steam/Quest
  • Story + Arcade modes
  • Addition โ†’ Division worlds
  • More narrative structure
  • Older audience (10+)

Whack-A-Math-Mole

  • Times tables focus
  • Physical whacking mechanic
  • Very high engagement
  • More limited scope
  • Great for KS2