Math problems and puzzles

Test your understanding of triangle congruence and similarity with a mixed set of geometry problems. You’ll decide which criteria apply (SSS, SAS, ASA, AAS, HL, AA, SAS~, SSS~) and justify conclusions about sides, angles, and scale factors. Choose your preferred difficulty and number of questions, then practice at your own pace.

Practice simplifying rational expressions while keeping track of domain restrictions. You’ll factor, cancel common factors, and state excluded values so your final answer is fully correct. Choose how many questions you want and set the difficulty to match your comfort level or challenge yourself.

Test your understanding of spread with range, interquartile range (IQR), and standard deviation. You’ll work through quick calculations and interpretation questions, including choosing the best measure for a situation. Pick how many questions you want and the difficulty level, then practice at your own pace with no timer.

Build confidence with the three core measures of center: mean, median, and mode. You’ll practice quick calculations, choosing the right measure for a dataset, and interpreting what each one says about “typical” values. Great for students, refresher study, or anyone brushing up on descriptive statistics.
Sharpen your algebra skills by factoring quadratic expressions using the most common classroom methods. You’ll work through a mixed set that includes simple GCF factoring, trinomials, and special patterns. Pick your preferred question count and difficulty, then practice with 4-option multiple choice and no timer.
Test your understanding of angle relationships formed when a transversal cuts parallel lines. You’ll identify corresponding, alternate, and same-side interior/exterior angles and decide when angles are equal or supplementary. Choose how many questions to attempt and the difficulty level to match your study goals.

Sharpen your geometry skills with circle theorems focused on chords, tangents, and arcs. You’ll revisit key angle facts, segment relationships, and classic proof ideas that show up in exams. Choose your preferred length and difficulty, then practice at your own pace with no timer.

Sharpen your ability to interpret box plots and histograms with real, exam-style visuals and scenarios. You’ll practice spotting center, spread, skewness, and outliers, then translating what you see into clear statistical statements. Choose your preferred question count and difficulty to match quick refreshers or deeper practice.

Get comfortable solving linear equations in one variable, from quick one-step problems to multi-step equations with parentheses and fractions. Choose your preferred question count and difficulty, then work through each item at your own pace. It’s a practical way to sharpen algebra accuracy and spot mistakes before they cost you points.
There are 9 quizzes with 955 total questions in the Mathematics category.
Topics include Algebra, Statistics And Probability, and Geometry, covering equations, functions, data analysis, probability, shapes, angles, and proofs.
Each quiz uses 4-option multiple-choice questions with instant feedback and no time limit, so you can practice at your own pace.
Yes. With 9 quizzes and 955 questions, you can revise key concepts, identify weak areas, and repeat quizzes to improve accuracy.
These mathematics quizzes help you build fluency with numbers, symbols, shapes, and patterns, from basic operations to multi-step reasoning.
You’ll practice skills like simplifying expressions, solving equations, working with fractions and percentages, and interpreting graphs and tables.
Each quiz uses multiple-choice questions with 4 answer options and no timer, so you can focus on accuracy and understanding rather than speed.
Difficulty and length vary by quiz, letting you choose short refreshers or longer practice sets as you progress.
Mathematics is often described as the language of patterns: ideas like negative numbers, zero, and algebraic notation were developed over centuries to solve practical problems in trade, astronomy, and engineering.