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Train Your Brain with 101 Mastery!

Looking for a fun and effective way to learn and practice math?

Whether you’re a kid mastering the times tables or an adult keeping your brain sharp, this app helps you build real math skills — no speed pressure, just solid knowledge and progress.

It's all about Times Tables

The objective of the game is to clear away the balls in such a way that you achieve the maximum number of points.

Game Play
* Find balls with numbers that share a common factor
* Drag to select the balls without lifting your finger, all balls must be neighboring each other
* Tap on a selected ball to remove the selected balls
* The game ends when no more neighboring balls with a common factor can be selected

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Free Version with removable Ads

Runs on

iPhone

iOS > 14

iPad

iPadOS > 14

Four Levels of difficulty

Easiest Level

just the easy times tables:
2s, 3s, 4s, and 5s

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Easy Level

times tables from 1x2 to 10x9

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Harder Level

times tables from 1x2 to 10x9
with prima numbers mixed in

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Hardest Level

times tables from 1x2 to 10x9
with prima numbers mixed in
and multiples of prime numbers like: 38, 51, 57, 69, 87, 93, ...

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Three Sizes

5x5

For kids or a short break

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7x7

Intermediate


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8x14

If you need a challenge with long concentration

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🎓 Why Kids Should Know the 101 by Heart

  • Foundation for All Math
    The 101 (times tables, basic arithmetic, etc.) forms the bedrock of everything in math — from fractions to algebra.
  • Boosts Confidence
    When kids can recall facts quickly, they feel smart and capable — that confidence carries over into other subjects.
  • Frees Up Brainpower
    If the basics are automatic, the brain can focus on solving complex problems instead of doing simple calculations.
  • Saves Time on Tests
    Quick recall means less time crunch and more chances to check answers and avoid silly mistakes.
  • Helps in Real Life
    From shopping to cooking to splitting bills — math facts are used daily. The 101 makes it second nature.
  • Improves Problem Solving
    Knowing the basics makes it easier to spot patterns and apply logic to new situations.
  • Lays the Groundwork for STEM
    A solid grip on the 101 opens doors to science, technology, engineering, and more.

🧠 Why the 101 is Great Brain Training
for All Ages

  • Mental Agility Boost
    Recalling basic facts quickly keeps the brain sharp and responsive, like a mental workout.
  • Strengthens Memory
    Regular recall strengthens neural connections — great for short-term and long-term memory alike.
  • Improves Focus
    Drills and repetition improve concentration and reduce mental distractions.
  • Fights Cognitive Decline
    Especially in older adults, practicing the 101 can help maintain mental clarity and delay decline.
  • Encourages Lifelong Learning
    Revisiting the basics can reignite curiosity and open the door to learning new skills.
  • Quick Thinking in Daily Life
    From budgeting to measuring or estimating time — fast mental math pays off everywhere.
  • Satisfying Sense of Mastery
    There’s real joy in knowing something “cold” — no looking it up, just instant answers at your mental fingertips.

Tips & Tricks

The grouping of the balls can have an extreme influence on the score, e.g if you have 60, 20, 40, 30 in a column:
* Removing all balls at once results in 4 x 10 = 40 points
* If you first remove 20 and 40, you already get 20+20 = 40 points, then the 60 drops down and is now above 30, which results in a further 30+30 points, i.e. a total of 100 points compared to 40.

For example: a matching ball like 25 is not a neighbor of maybe 50. Try to make the 25 and 50 neighbors by removing other balls so that you get 25+25 points.

Each ball gives 20 points, but they must be in the same row

Be careful when removing the last balls, sometimes the order and grouping determines whether all the balls can be removed

For each ball you receive 2 additional bonus points, e.g. removing 5 balls with the common factor 7 results in
5 x 7 + 5 x 2 bonus points = 35 + 10 = 45 points.

Links about 101 

  • Article about Multiplication TablesWikipedia



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