



Eat Numbers keeps you on your toes by forcing you to constantly compare numbers around your avatar. Only smaller numbers can be consumed, so each move is a split-second calculation.
As you eat, your own value increases, shifting the dynamic and demanding fast mental math to stay safe and rack up points.
Careful navigation is key. Chaining together sequences of smaller numbers helps your value grow rapidly, but moving too hastily risks running into a bigger number and ending your run. Success comes from planning routes and spotting safe opportunities as the pace accelerates with each level.
The short, fast-paced rounds make Eat Numbers ideal for brief play sessions or mental warm-ups. Its visual clarity and simple interface are easy for anyone to pick up, while the increasing challenge keeps it interesting for puzzle lovers and speedrunners alike.
Eat Numbers runs directly in your browser with no downloads or logins required. It plays smoothly on school or office networks, so you can challenge your math reflexes anytime for free.
The goal in Eat Numbers is to grow your number by consuming smaller values while dodging any numbers larger than you.
Use the arrow keys, swipe, or mouse to move your number around the board. Steer carefully and always be on the lookout for opportunities to eat.
Each time you eat a smaller number, your own value increases, allowing you to tackle even bigger targets. But as you grow, the board gets crowded and the pace picks up.
Plan your path, make quick calculations, and react fast to keep climbing the leaderboard while staying clear of numbers that can end your run.
Scan the board - Always check for large numbers before moving so you don’t get trapped. Chain meals - Eat several small numbers in a row to grow quickly and improve your survival odds.
Edge play - Hover near the edges to limit directions from which big numbers can approach. Plan escape routes - Always keep a path open in case a larger number comes your way. Prioritize clusters - Target groups of small numbers for rapid growth.
Slow down when crowded - When the board is busy, take your time to avoid mistakes.