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Browse ModulesAttempt timed questions, review your answers after each session, and watch your speed and accuracy grow over time.
Start NowThe Practice section is SpeedMath's core feature for speed math practice and calculation practice online — 16 calculation drills designed to build your mental calculation speed one skill at a time.
Tip: Start with 2-digit modules at medium difficulty. Practice daily for 15–20 minutes. Consistency matters more than long sessions.
The Aptitude module covers the word problem topics that appear most frequently in Banking, SSC, and Railway quantitative sections — from Percentages and Profit & Loss to Permutations & Combinations.
Tip: Use Mix Mode to simulate real exam conditions — questions from all topics appear in random order, just like in SSC CGL and IBPS PO papers.
The Geometry module generates clean, integer-answer problems covering the shapes, volumes, and angle theorems that appear in competitive exam mensuration sections.
Tip: All problems are designed to have clean integer answers — no messy decimals. Focus on recognising the formula quickly and plugging in values under time pressure.
The Algebra module covers the equation-solving and algebraic-manipulation topics that appear across competitive exam quantitative sections — from Linear & Quadratic Equations to Progressions and Logarithms.
Tip: Master Quadratic Equations and Algebraic Identities first — they show up as building blocks inside Aptitude and Geometry word problems too.
The Quant Mode builder lets you mix topics from Math Operations, Aptitude, Algebra, and Geometry into one custom practice session — pick your own combination, difficulty, and question count instead of sticking to one module at a time.
Tip: Use Quant Mode to simulate a real exam's mixed question pattern — combine your weakest topics across modules into one timed session instead of practising them separately.
The Approximation module practices the bank-exam quant technique of rounding each value in an expression to its nearest clean number, then solving with BODMAS — far faster than exact calculation, and exactly how IBPS, SBI, and SSC quant sections expect you to answer.
Tip: Every question shows a step-by-step solution of exactly which values to round and how — use it to learn the technique, not just check the answer.
The Quadratic Comparison module practices the bank-exam "Quantity I vs Quantity II" format — two quadratic equations are given, you solve both, then compare every root of the first against every root of the second to determine whether x<y, x≤y, x≥y, x>y, or the relationship cannot be determined.
Tip: Factor both equations first, then compare every x-root against every y-root — if all pairings agree on the same relationship, that's your answer; if they disagree, the answer is "cannot be determined."
The Missing Series module shows a number sequence with one term replaced by a "?" — spot the underlying pattern (addition, multiplication, squares, cubes, fibonacci, and several real exam variants like successive-increasing steps or alternating operations) and find the missing term.
Tip: Look at the gap between consecutive terms first — if it isn't constant, check if the gap itself follows a pattern (increasing by a fixed amount, squares, primes) before assuming multiplication or a special sequence.
The Wrong Series module shows a complete number sequence — no blanks — but one term has been deliberately altered. Same pattern variety as Missing Series; the skill here is spotting which term breaks the rule rather than computing a blank.
Tip: Recompute the series from the first two terms forward using the rule you spot — the first term where your computed value disagrees with the displayed one is the wrong term.
The Data Interpretation module gives you a full bank-exam DI set — one table or chart, then 5 questions about that same dataset (% change, ratio, average, max/min, totals) before moving to a new one. Choose Table, Bar Graph, Line Graph, Pie Chart, Caselet or Missing Data DI, or Mix Mode to get all formats in one session.
Tip: Read all the questions in a set before doing any calculation — DI questions about the same dataset often reuse the same totals/averages, so you can compute once and reuse the result.
The SpeedMath Section simulates a full bank-exam quant speed section in one timed session — 10 Simplification (Approximation), 5 Quadratic Comparison, and 5 Number Series questions, shuffled together just like a real IBPS PO or SBI Clerk paper. You pick the difficulty and a 5, 10, or 15-minute countdown timer. The series type (Missing or Wrong) is randomly decided per attempt, so you never know which to expect — exactly like the real exam.
Tip: Attempt Simplification and Quadratic questions first if you spot them — they tend to be faster to solve than series questions. The result screen breaks down your score by section so you know exactly where to focus next.
The Full Quant Sectional is the complete IBPS-PO-Prelims quant section in one attempt — 35 questions: 15 Simplification, 5 Data Interpretation (1 set), 10 Arithmetic word problems, and 5 questions from Quadratic Comparison, Missing Series, or Wrong Series (only one per attempt, just like a real paper), against a 15/20/25-minute countdown. The DI dataset stays pinned on screen across its 5 questions, and the arithmetic mix draws from the seven bank-exam staples. Everything regenerates fresh each attempt — it's a sectional mock you can never run out of.
Tip: Real toppers attempt the DI set as a block — once you've read the dataset, answer all 5 of its questions before moving on. The result screen breaks your score into all 4 sections so you know exactly which one is costing you marks.
The Tests section provides full-length mock tests modeled after Banking, SSC, CAT, and Railway exam patterns.
Tip: Take at least one full mock test per week. Review wrong answers thoroughly — understanding why you got something wrong is more valuable than doing more questions.
The Games section features 30+ speed math games and mental calculation games — from arithmetic game speed drills to logic puzzles — to keep practice engaging and build mental sharpness beyond calculation speed.
Sudoku, KenKen, Nonogram — train pattern recognition and logical deduction.
24 Game, Magic Square — apply arithmetic skills under pressure in a fun format.
Minesweeper, Memory Match — improve working memory and concentration.
Every day, one game is featured as the Daily Game Challenge — visible on the Games page, Home page, and your Dashboard. Complete it to extend your activity streak and earn achievement badges. The featured game rotates daily, so there's always a fresh reason to come back.
The Math Tools section provides 31 free online calculators built specifically for competitive exam topics — each one shows the formula, step-by-step working, and links to related practice modules so you understand the method, not just the answer.
Tip: Use the calculators to verify your manual calculation during practice — if your answer matches, your method is right. If not, the step-by-step breakdown shows exactly where you went wrong.
Once you create a free account, your personal dashboard automatically tracks everything — practice, tests, games, XP, streaks, and more — across dedicated pages.
Tip: Check the Leaderboard weekly to gauge where you stand, and use the Topic-wise breakdown to target your weakest areas — consistent 80%+ accuracy on a topic before moving to the next one is a good benchmark.
SpeedMath is free for most features. Premium unlocks advanced modules and unlimited access for serious exam aspirants.
Yes, SpeedMath is free to use. You can practice all basic modules, play brain games, and take mock tests without paying. A premium plan unlocks advanced modules, unlimited tests, and detailed analytics. See pricing for details.
No, you can practice as a guest without signing up. However, a free account lets you save progress, track streaks, view your dashboard, and pick up where you left off.
SpeedMath is useful for Banking (SBI PO, IBPS PO/Clerk, RBI), SSC (CGL, CHSL, MTS), CAT, MAT, Railway (RRB NTPC, Group D), CLAT, and any exam with a quantitative aptitude or numerical ability section.
Each correct answer adds points. Wrong answers can carry negative marking if enabled for that session. Your accuracy percentage and average time per question are shown at the end of each session.
Yes, SpeedMath is fully mobile-responsive and works on all devices. You can also install it as a PWA (Progressive Web App) from your browser for an app-like experience — no app store needed.
Practice modules are focused drills on one topic (e.g., only multiplication) for building a specific skill. Tests are full-length competitive mock exams covering multiple topics in an exam format with detailed solution review and leaderboard rankings.
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