





🎯 Sharpen your mind and win the game of numbers!
Semper Smart Games PlaySmart Dice Math-Tac-Toe is a multi-award-winning educational game designed for ages 8 and up. It combines classic Tic-Tac-Toe with mental math challenges across three skill levels—addition, multiplication, and prime numbers. Featuring unique numbered dice, colorful chips, and a felt-lined rolling tray, it supports 2-6 players and offers versatile gameplay modes that grow with your family’s math skills. Ideal for home, classroom, or travel, it makes mastering math fun and strategic.










E**H
Excited to use in a multi-level classroom
I am the academic coordinator for a summer camp. Many of the kids, no matter their age, are still struggling proficiency in basic math facts. I love Semper Smart Games and so I immediately thought to buy dice and Election Night for camp. Then I discovered this new game. It is perfect because I need activities that challenge the advanced students as well. It is very hard to find fun games that can truly accommodate this great of diversity in ability in a single classroom. However, Semper Smart Games appears to have found a way again.After opening, I was excited to see design features that will make it even easier to use in a large classroom. The green cards (+/-) are on the back of blue cards (+, -, x, /), so I will be able to quickly pass out a card to each student and then have them determine which level is appropriate for them. This summer, I plan to have everyone start with green and get used to the game, then those that are more advanced can move up to blue and then red. My family played both as a group and the one-on-one. Be warned that the one-on-one brings out the competitive side since they can remove each other’s chips. However, this added to the fun and provided them a lot of math practice. I have gotten multiple copies and am excited to use at camp this summer.
C**Y
The perfect stealth math game for families!
This math game packs a powerful punch. First, it's fun. My kids (ages 15, 13, and 11) have enjoyed playing it together. As a homeschool mom and gameschooler, I wish I had this game years ago!Math Tac Toe is for 2-6 players and ALL skill levels can play together so it's PERFECT for homeschool families. What are you working on? Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, prime numbers, square roots, cube roots? THIS GAME INCLUDES EVERYTHING. You can have your 2nd grader practice mental addition and subtraction while your high schooler is working on primes and square roots. Everyone is appropriately challenged and no one is left feeling like they are terrible at math because they are working at their unique level.The game is easy to learn right out of the box, but gameplay involves much more than your traditional tic tac toe, as there is more strategy involved. As your kids play, they are not only working on math skills but also executive functioning, attention, mental flexibility, pattern recognition, and more.Highly recommend this one!
A**R
Great game for our homeschooling family!
This is a fantastic game that helps us do math problems in our head and get super fast at it. We really enjoy playing it and love the challenge of figuring out math problems. It's great for the adults who might be rusty and we love that it can be a quick game rather than something that takes a long time to play. It's also easy to play multiple rounds for a longer night of playing. They have easy game-boards for the young kids (addition, subtraction) but it goes up to much more complicated boards as they grow into adults. I would recommend this game for all age groups and wish we find more games like this at regular stores. There are so many games out there that do not teach good things and this one is such a wonderful addition to our homeschooling family. We sometimes play this instead of math worksheets which delights our little boy!
J**.
Easy set up, multiple ages + players, tons of fun!
This is such a fantastic game! Set up is virtually non existent, just open and go. The game can be played a few ways, so you have options. One of the great things about it is players can play TOGETHER but at different levels. Each player simply chooses a card with operations that they know how to do. They're problem solving and sharpening math skills without even knowing it. My 10 and 5 year old just played together, both learning at their own level but playing together. This is so nice since often game difficulties dont span such a range. The ways to play and change the tic tac toe winning pattern keep it feeling new each time. My children even came up with more games using the supplies - like super tic tac toe where they laid all the cards out and rolled until they filled every spot. Such a great buy!
T**R
Fun family game
Great way to work on math skills!
J**M
Good game for an 8 year old. Kids can play alone but it is better with a friend.
This is good for an 8 year old and the best part is that it can grow in complexity as the child gets older. The child’s teacher had this in the 3rd grade class for game play and my child really liked it. We hope to reinforce classroom learning.
A**A
Math Teacher and Tutor Approved!
As a 6th/7th grade math teacher and a math tutor for upper elementary through algebra, I am always looking for new ways to engage struggling and reluctant mathematicians.Two of the biggest challenges I've faced teaching math since Covid shut down schools, would be a lack of fluency with basic computation and a lack of math resiliency. For a variety of reasons, there have been gaps in mastery which has lead to drops in confidence. This game is a great tool that enables differentiation in a couple of different ways (operations and number complexity). I used this game in my intervention small groups and in tutoring. Every student was engaged in the game and we all really liked that they could all play together, regardless of comfort level. When asked about the game, one student said, “I kinda loved it because it was just hard enough to make you think but easy enough to win!” I appreciate this game for helping me encourage math risk taking with students that were apprehensive with other games.I am also the auntie of two Challenge 24 Game competition winners and I am really looking forward to introducing them to this new game the next time we visit!
A**R
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