Make 10 Plus

Practice the Make 10 fact families and build addition fluency. Knowing how to Make 10 is the key for adding bigger numbers in your head.

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Make 10+

How fast and how often can you Make 10 by...

Play

...tapping the tile that adds up to 10...

Earn points

...before the wall of tiles reaches the top?

Wee ones

Not yet ready for adding numbers? Start with dots and count them to Make 5. Start at Level 0 to enjoy a slower speed.

Mathletes

Already a champ at Make 10? Start at a faster level or try changing the sum to Make 20.

More settings

For an even bigger challenge, let the sum get randomly selected for you as you pass each level.

Kids of all ages and kids at heart

Everyone can enjoy some brain jogging. How fast can you make change for a dollar?

Time check

How about how many minutes until the hour?

Top scores

Who will set the top scores on your phone? Play to find out!

Build Addition Fluency

Have fun while doing math! Practice the Make 10 fact families and build addition fluency. Kids can learn and improve math skills with simple, fun and engaging play. Knowing how to Make 10 is the key for adding bigger numbers in your head. Teachers call this mastering the Make 10 fact families.

How to Play

Your goal is to Make 10 as fast and often as you can by tapping the tile that adds up to 10 before the wall of tiles reaches the top.

Different Levels

Wee ones

Not yet ready for adding numbers? Start with dots and count them to Make 5. Start at Level 0 to enjoy a slower speed.

Mathletes

Already a champ at Make 10? Try different challenges. Start at a faster level or find out how fast you can make change for a dollar by setting to ‘Make 100.’ How about how many minutes until the hour? Set to ‘Make 60.’ Or set to randomly change the ‘Make sum’ after each level.

Behind Make 10+

I designed and developed Make 10 Plus.

    • This game is free so that you and your kids can get educational value out of a fun (ad-free) activity.

Artwork

Yancey Labat created the artwork for Make 10 Plus.

    • Yancey got his start at Marvel Comics and has illustrated many books for children, including the Worst-Case Scenario Ultimate Adventure series and a giant picture book called How Many Jelly Beans (Chronicle Books, 2012).
    • He grew up in Louisiana, Senegal, and Maryland and now lives in California with his wife and daughters.

Privacy Policy

Make 10 Plus does not collect personal information as defined under the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act. There are no ads, no connecting to social media, no collecting or sharing of location or any other personal information of any kind, no outside links, no analytics, and no extras to purchase.