Inspiration

As a parent, I wanted to make learning math enjoyable for my 7-year-old daughter. She had just started practicing addition and subtraction, and I noticed she was more engaged when learning felt like play. This inspired me to create a fun, interactive way for her to practice math every day.

What it does

Math Fun World is a web-based game that helps children practice basic addition and subtraction. It presents problems in a friendly, game-like format with random questions, colorful visuals, and instant feedback. As they play, children can see the number of stars they’ve collected, which encourages progress and motivates them to keep practicing.

How I built it

I used Bolt to build this project, starting with a lengthy, detailed prompt that described exactly what I needed: A math game for my 7-year-old daughter A soft and playful color palette (e.g., #A1CCD1, #F4F2DE, #E9B384, #7C9D96) Key features like random questions, score tracking, positive feedback, and a simple UI

Bolt generated the initial structure, and I customized it further to suit my daughter’s learning style. One technical challenge I noticed was with responsive web design—while it worked well on desktop, some layout issues appeared on smaller screens, which I’m planning to fix.

Challenges we ran into

Making the layout responsive and consistent across devices Realizing the importance of sound effects for engagement and feedback

Accomplishments that I am proud of

*My daughter actually asks to "play math" now *I was able to build an educational game using one detailed prompt *The design feels tailored to young learners *It sparked ideas for more educational games in the futur

What I learned

*A well-structured prompt can help AI tools like Bolt generate amazing results *Color, layout, and emotional feedback matter just as much as the math logic

What's next for Math Fun World

*Fixing responsive layout issues for mobile and tablets *Adding sound effects and cheerful audio feedback *Introducing levels, progress tracking, and visual rewards *Adding support for more operations like multiplication *https://youtu.be/4eoJ9HDlbrg Turning it into a mobile app for easier access

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