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🔢 Maths & Literacy · Meta Quest · Steam · FREE · Archery · Whack · KS1–KS2
💸 Completely Free · In-App Purchases · Leaderboards & Achievements

Numbers & Letters

A free, no-frills VR educational arcade game that wraps basic maths and literacy practice inside two familiar game formats — archery and whack-a-mole. Shoot arrows at the correct answer. Swing a hammer at the right word. Simple mechanics, instant engagement, and genuinely zero cost make it one of the most practical free tools in the Quest library for quick maths and spelling warm-ups at primary and early secondary level.

FREE Meta Quest 2/3/3S/Pro · Steam ✓ Maths: + − × ÷ ✓ Literacy: missing letters ✓ Leaderboards ✓ Sitting or standing
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💸 Completely Free — No Purchase Required

Numbers & Letters is free to download and play on Meta Quest with no upfront cost. The base game gives you full access to all maths and literacy game modes including Numbers Archery, Numbers Whack, and the full Letters game with Arcade, Time Trial and Survival modes. In-app purchases are listed but the core educational content requires no payment. For schools looking for zero-budget VR content that covers numeracy and literacy, this is one of the most straightforward options on the Quest store.

XR Rating
3.2
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Platform: Meta Quest 2/3/3S/Pro · Steam  ·  Price: FREE (in-app purchases)  ·  Meta rating: 3.6/5 (5 ratings)  ·  Steam: Mixed (66% positive, 15 reviews)
About the Game

What is Numbers & Letters?

Numbers & Letters is a free VR educational game for Meta Quest (and Steam PC VR) that turns basic maths and spelling practice into arcade-style minigames. There are no complex narratives, no elaborate world — just straightforward, gameified practice activities that get students physically engaging with numeracy and literacy content in a VR environment.

The concept is simple and effective: instead of writing answers on a worksheet or typing into a computer, students pick up a virtual bow and fire arrows at the correct answer, or swing a hammer at the right number or missing letter. The physical action makes engagement more active and memorable — particularly useful for kinaesthetic learners who benefit from doing rather than sitting and watching.

The game is best understood as a VR warm-up or starter activity tool — not a comprehensive curriculum programme. It covers the four basic arithmetic operations and a basic spelling mechanic (find the missing letter). For schools with Quest headsets looking for no-cost, age-appropriate content to fill short sessions or introduce VR to primary students, it delivers exactly what it promises without any barriers to access.

Features

Game Modes

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Numbers Archery — Shoot the Correct Answer
A maths equation is presented and several answer options appear as targets. You draw your bow, aim and fire at the correct answer. Get it right and you score; get it wrong and you lose a point or life. The bow and arrow mechanic translates well to VR — pulling back the bowstring and releasing feels satisfying, and the act of aiming adds a deliberate thinking moment before answering. Covers addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Difficulty progresses as you play, and a global leaderboard lets you compare scores.
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Numbers Whack — Swing the Hammer
The classic whack-a-mole format applied to maths: numbers pop up and you swing your virtual hammer at the correct answer to an equation shown on screen. The whacking motion is satisfying in VR — arm movement is required, making this the more physically active of the two maths modes. Works well for younger students who enjoy the kinetic feedback of hitting things. Leaderboard tracks your score against other players globally. A good option for short bursts of mental maths practice with high physical engagement.
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Letters — Find the Missing Letter (3 Modes)
A word is displayed with one letter missing and you must identify and select the correct missing letter. Three distinct modes change the challenge: Arcade — complete 20 words correctly as fast as possible; Time Trial — complete as many words as possible in 5 minutes; Survival — an endless mode where a correct answer is required to continue — one wrong answer ends your run. A fourth mode, Letters Swords, has been added as a newer update — you wield a sword to slice the correct letter out of the air. Leaderboards track performance across all modes.
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Global Leaderboards & Achievements
All modes feed into global leaderboards, giving students a competitive reason to replay and improve their scores. Achievements unlock as students hit milestones. For classroom use, the leaderboard is a natural motivator for students to attempt to beat each other's scores across sessions — adding a competitive element without requiring any teacher setup. Playable in both standing and sitting modes, making it accessible for students with different needs or in different room setups.
School Value

Curriculum & Educational Fit

Numeracy practice
82%
Physical engagement
85%
Age appropriateness
98%
Literacy depth
38%
Polish & production
38%
Value for money
96%

Numbers & Letters works best as a VR starter activity or warm-up tool for Maths and English lessons at KS1 and KS2 (approximately Year 1–6, ages 5–11), and as a low-stakes engagement tool at the start of a VR session for older students encountering headsets for the first time. Its strength is the combination of physical movement, instant feedback and zero cost.

For Maths, the four operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division) are all present, and the arcade format encourages fast mental recall rather than written working — making it useful for times tables practice and arithmetic fluency. The physical action of aiming and shooting or swinging slows students down just enough to make them think before committing an answer, unlike clicking a button. For English / Literacy, the missing letter mechanic targets spelling pattern recognition and phonics at a basic level — useful for KS1 and lower KS2 students working on common word spellings, though the depth is limited. For first VR experiences at any age, the simplicity of the mechanics means students can focus on getting used to the headset without being overwhelmed by complex controls or story. It is completely inoffensive at every age — no concerns whatsoever for primary use.

Best use in school: 5-minute warm-up activity before a maths lesson · times tables and arithmetic fluency · first VR experience for students new to headsets · reward/free-choice session where students compete for leaderboard positions · literacy starter for KS1 missing-letter work.
XR School Verdict
Value for money (FREE!)10/10
Physical engagement8/10
Maths practice7/10
Ease of use / simplicity8/10
Literacy depth4/10
Production polish4/10
Bottom line: Exactly what it says it is — a free, simple, physically engaging VR game for maths and basic literacy practice. It won't win awards for polish or depth, but it costs nothing, works well as a starter activity or warm-up, gets students moving their arms while practising arithmetic, and is completely appropriate at every primary age. A solid addition to any school VR library simply because the price of entry is zero.
Pros & Cons
✓ Completely FREE — no cost at all
✓ All four maths operations covered
✓ Archery + Whack = physically active
✓ 3 Letters modes + Letters Swords
✓ Global leaderboards — motivating
✓ Achievements system
✓ Sitting or standing mode
✓ Perfect for first VR experiences
✓ All ages — zero content concerns
✗ Very limited production quality
✗ Literacy: only missing-letter tasks
✗ No curriculum level/difficulty settings
✗ Mixed Steam reviews (66% positive)
✗ Better paid options exist for maths
Quick Info
PlatformQuest 2/3/3S/Pro · Steam
PriceFREE
In-app purchasesYes (optional)
Maths modesArchery · Whack
Operations+ − × ÷
Letters modesArcade · Time Trial · Survival · Swords
Leaderboards✓ Global
Age✓ Everyone · All ages
Play position✓ Sitting or standing
Meta rating3.6/5 (5 ratings)
Best forKS1–KS2 · Maths warm-ups
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