

Train Your Body. Challenge Your Brain.
The high-energy tabletop sport that merges fast-paced middle school mathematics with physical coordination challenges. Screen-free action for active minds.
Five Steps to Victory
Experience dual-task training that challenges your cognitive flexibility and physical stamina simultaneously. Here is how every round unfolds.
Draw Your Cards
Solve the Equation
Execute the Move
Players draw numeric target cards and operation decks to establish their baseline mathematical challenge for the high-speed round.
Race against the timer to calculate the correct mathematical solution using your hand of active numbers.
Lock in your mental math solution by successfully performing the physical coordination task printed on the card.
Claim Your Points
Win the Title
Verify your calculations with opponents to earn points, secure your position, and advance on the scoreboard.
Out-think and out-move your competitors across multiple rounds to become the ultimate certified Body and Brain Champion.
Dual-Task Cognitive Training
We design physical-mental loops that stimulate neural plasticity. By forcing the brain to calculate while the body balances, we accelerate STEM retention and focus.
Active STEM
Cognitive Flex
Social Play
Ditch the worksheets. Students master middle-school arithmetic standards through high-energy, kinetic gameplay that keeps everyone moving.
Foster genuine classroom collaboration and family bonding with a highly interactive tabletop sport that welcomes all skill levels.
Build executive function and rapid decision-making skills by switching seamlessly between mathematical logic and physical coordination tasks.
Got Questions?
What age group is this for?
What math skills are covered?
The game is optimized for children aged ten and up. It scales beautifully for teenagers, families, and classrooms looking for energetic math practice.
The deck aligns with core middle-school standards, covering mental arithmetic, operations, order of operations, and basic algebraic reasoning challenges.
How many players can join?
How long does a game last?
Perfect for small groups of two to six players. Teachers can easily adapt the rules for larger classroom teams to play simultaneously.
A standard competitive round runs fifteen to twenty-five minutes, making it an ideal warm-up activity for math class or family game nights.
