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Put your math skills to the test!

Put your math skills to the test with Linked: the fast-paced and competitive game of quick thinking and number linking. Reinforce fundamental math skills, boost confidence in math, and improve problem solving and critical thinking skills, all while having fun!

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"My son is currently working on his multiplication and division facts, and this game is perfect for practicing while having fun. We use a simplified version because he’s still building speed, but it’s been a great way to make learning enjoyable for him. I highly recommend this game to other homeschoolers who want a fun, interactive break from workbooks and computers."

- Adrienne E, Parent

"Our family has a Lot of experience with games, educational and otherwise. And so often, a promising game will fall flat... But not this time! This was easy to understand, quick to start (no endless negotiation about confusing rules), challenging, and lots of fun. You will do a *lot* of rapid math and flexible thinking in order to do well, so it's great for practicing math fluency -- or just keeping your old brain working."

- Mabila, Parent

"Linked is one of most well planned and straightforward games that I have recently come across. The directions are clearly written and illustrated and there are no ambiguities to figure out. A quick read of the instructions is all you need to jump right in, choose an appropriate version and start playing. On top of all that this math game is fun and educational!"


-Emee, Parent

Linked How to Play

How to Play Linked

Roll the Die

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Roll the die or dice to get your target number.

Make an Equation

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Find an equation equal to the target number using cards linked horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.

Shout "Linked!"

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Shout "Linked!" and explain your equation to the other players.

Collect the Cards

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Collect the cards used in your equation. The player with the most cards at the end of the game wins!

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