Fun math games for 5 year olds

Kindergarten math is counting done properly: one number per object, the last number said is how many, and small numbers compared and combined. Shapes, patterns and 'which has more?' round it out. The win condition this year isn't speed — it's a child who trusts that counting works.

Getting the most out of math games at this age

  • Ten focused minutes beats forty distracted ones — stop while it's still fun.
  • Ask 'how did you know?' after a right answer, not just a wrong one. The explanation is where the math lives.
  • If a game frustrates, drop down a year without comment. Confidence compounds faster than difficulty.

Common questions

What math skills should 5 year olds learn?

Kindergarten math is counting done properly: one number per object, the last number said is how many, and small numbers compared and combined. Shapes, patterns and 'which has more?' round it out. The win condition this year isn't speed — it's a child who trusts that counting works.

Are these games free?

Every Ako lesson here runs in the browser, and your first one is completely free — no account, no card. A subscription unlocks the full catalog of 100+ lessons.

How are Ako lessons different from other learning games?

Ako — a voice AI tutor — is inside every game. He sees what your child does, asks for predictions before they act, and adapts his coaching to their age. Parents get a weekly note about what actually clicked.