Over one million school students around the world are already registered to play in World Maths Day on 3 March.
In the online competition, you can play at home or at school against other students around the world in live games of mental arithmetic.
Each game lasts 60 seconds and you can play up to 500 games, earning points for each correct answer. Students who answer the most questions appear in the Hall of Fame.
This year for the first time there will be multi-levels for all age groups. While World Maths Day has been created especially for students aged 5-18 years, this year teachers, parents and media are invited to participate for the first time.
Last year almost two million students from 204 countries correctly answered 452,681,681 questions.
The organisers say that past results show students make significant improvements in their mental arithmetic skills – and have fun along the way.
Tutpup
Another free online maths competition is Tutpup. It aims to provide simple, fun, competitive games that help children learn and gain confidence with Maths, English and other key skills and knowledge.
Its fun games include “Maths 101″ (add, subtract, multiply or divide numbers in a race against the clock), “Maths Mix”, “Algebra”, “Spelling” and “Times Tables”.
Learn more
Take part today on the World Maths Day website
Visit the Tutpup website
