Show HN: Tiny logic and number games I built for my kids

27 min2bro 11 8/4/2025, 3:25:32 PM quizmathgenius.com ↗
I’ve been building a few small games to help kids (and curious adults) build reasoning and logic skills. Think Word Ladder, Prime Hunter, Math Maze ,all in the browser, no installs. Would love feedback or suggestions for new types of puzzles

Comments (11)

getnormality · 1h ago
Prime Hunter sometimes generates sets with no prime numbers.
kevinventullo · 52m ago
Also, tiny nit but the text at the end says the largest known prime number has over 24 million digits. While technically true, the current largest prime number in fact has over 41 million digits!

(Also, I love this. I hope you’re still hosting it once I have kids)

jldugger · 24m ago
> the current largest prime number in fact has over 41 million digits!

Because there's an infinite number of primes?

kevinventullo · 8m ago
*largest known :)
2kblater · 47m ago
I did something similar for my children – very suitable for ages 3 to 5: https://store.steampowered.com/app/3355240/Teach_Kids_Games/
seidleroni · 1h ago
This is really great, well done! I have two young kids and was thinking about putting something like this together and I'm delighted that you beat me to it. Having a 6yo and 8yo, it would be great if there were some more basic games as well.
pizzathyme · 58m ago
Have to ask: How old are your kids? Very fun puzzles! Do they like them?
jamoner · 36m ago
I was trying the sum game, but there was no combination of three numbers to add up to 15. I took a screenshot if it helps.
ArekDymalski · 1h ago
it's really nice (both idea/purpose and execution). what would be really great is having direct URLs for each game so you can share and point your kid to specific puzzle.
jacobmarble · 2h ago
FYI Firefox fails to load the page for me:

> Secure Connection Failed > > An error occurred during a connection to quizmathgenius.com. Cannot communicate securely with peer: no common encryption algorithm(s). > > Error code: SSL_ERROR_NO_CYPHER_OVERLAP

nickpsecurity · 2h ago
I'll just pop in to say it's neat that you built that for your kids. The presentation is good, too.