About Stick and Split
The maths game your kids will play for hours Stick and Split is a deceptively simple, addictive game. But what makes it so special is while they are playing it, children learn and practise their times tables, perhaps...
The maths game your kids will play for hours
Stick and Split is a deceptively simple, addictive game. But what makes it so special is while they are playing it, children learn and practise their times tables, perhaps without even realising it.
Research shows the more you think about something, the more likely you are to remember it.
Most times tables games try to get children to answer simple questions like ‘what is 3 x 6?’ many, many times. The problem with this approach is it aims to get children to answer with the minimum of thought. So it’s no wonder children have to answer them thousands of times before they remember the answers. Many get bored and switch off before the memory sticks. Some children get anxious when they don’t know the answers, and research also shows feeling anxious is not a great way to make memories.
Stick and Split has been carefully designed to encourage children to think much more about multiplication and division facts. There are no right or wrong answers, so it won’t induce anxiety. Instead they need to be constantly thinking what they need to do. The more they think, the more they remember.
Reasons you’ll love Stick and Split:
- Incredibly simple game play – you’ll learn how to play it in a minute
- But with over 300 different levels, you’ll find there is so much to it
- Covers up to 12x tables and division
- Encourages children to think about what multiplication and division really mean, so they’re not just blindly “learning their times tables “
- Up to four children can have an account on the one device
- Comes with advice for grown-ups supporting a child using the game
- Stats show how much each child has played
- An overview of all the levels shows you precisely what each child has done and enables them to jump to a level that’s suitable for them
- A solid mathematical basis underpins the game
- You won’t find a more cost-effective way to keep children occupied, thinking about numbers for hours
Feb 16, 2021
Version 2.2.0
Bigger numbers for easier selection
Fixed levels compatibility with Web Version
Improved levels screen
Fix to double clicking issue
Fixed impossible diamonds level
Previous Versions
Here you can find the changelog of Stick and Split since it was posted on our website on 2023-09-25 11:03:45.
The latest version is 2.2.0 and it was updated on 2024-04-23 08:32:40. See below the changes in each version.
Stick and Split version 2.2.0
Updated At: 2021-02-16
Changes: Feb 16, 2021
Version 2.2.0
Bigger numbers for easier selection
Fixed levels compatibility with Web Version
Improved levels screen
Fix to double clicking issue
Fixed impossible diamonds level
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