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It All Works Out!
by gerryq
It All Works Out!
Tags for It All Works Out!
Description
Can you make the sums work out?
In this game you are given a set of sums in a grid, and a collection of numbered blocks. Simply drag the blocks into the slots in the grid, until the sums (across and down) all add up correctly.
You can choose the puzzle size from an easy 2 x 2 to a near-impossible 5 x 4. You can also choose which operations will appear (out of plus, minus, multiply and divide).
There is no limit to the number of puzzles that can be generated for any choice of options, and hints and solutions are also included.
By default, calculations go stepwise from left to right or top to bottom. If you wish, you can turn on operator precedence in the settings. If this is set, multiplications and divisions in any row will be carried out first.
How to Play
Simply drag the numbered blocks into the slots provided. If you prefer, you can click on a block to select it (it will flash) and click again where you want to drop it.
The top button gives you a new puzzle using the current settings.
The next three buttons are 'reset blocks', 'get a single hint', and 'get complete solution'.
The bottom button takes you to an options screen where you can adjust the difficulty to your liking.
Suggestion: The 2 x 3 starting setup is pretty easy. When you're comfortable with that, try setting the puzzles to 3 x 3, and give yourself a single hint to start you off.
Comments
Zappan
Nov. 12, 2013
Your bad faith is remarkable, regarding your answer to my last comment. Why would you even select "Math and Educational" tags in a game that can only mislead young people in mathematics learning ? Have you ever heard about algebra ? Awaiting for an even dumber answer than before...
sunshadow87
Nov. 11, 2013
There is something pretty wrong with the arithmetics here... if you are trying to do a math game, don't burn math rules in the process please: multiplications/divisions are done before additions/substractions, and not from left to right. Trying to adjust myself to the internal logic of your game is a pain in the ass...
Zappan
Nov. 12, 2013
I submitted a bug report before viewing your reply to sunshadow87...
Let me check the tags you selected for this game... Hmm Maths ? No. Educational ? No. 1/5 until you fix the multiplication/division priority.
gerryq
Nov. 24, 2013
Operator precedence now added as an option.
Skwiggs
Nov. 11, 2013
Thanks :) i needed a good workout.