New Cut the Rope Math Games: Build Skills with Match 4 & Crunch the Numbers

Hi Legends! Looking for a fun way to reinforce core math skills? We’re introducing two brand-new Cut the Rope games designed to blend playful gameplay with meaningful math practice. These latest adventures perfect for helping your students master core math concepts in Draw And Solve Problems With A Scaled Bar Graph and Fluently Add And Subtract Using Standard Algorithm standards.

With these new experiences, students won’t just practice math, they’ll use it to solve challenges, make decisions, and help Om Nom succeed. From reading graphs to regrouping tens and hundreds, each game turns core math skills into hands-on problem-solving.

Why teachers love these games:

Ready to take a closer look? Let’s jump in! 🚀

🎮 Cut the Rope: Match 4 Contenders

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Match 4 Contenders is a game-based learning adventure where students conquer bar graphs while having a blast. In a colorful, TV-show-inspired world with Om Nom and friends, players connect four checkers, unlock exciting power-ups, and tackle playful math challenges along the way.

With charming characters, bite-sized lessons, and comic-style story chapters that unlock as students progress, the game combines learning, laughter, and nonstop fun.

In this game, each fruit doesn’t always count as just one. Sometimes each symbol represents a larger value, that’s called a scale. Just like in real bar graphs, students need to interpret the scale to determine the actual values shown.

In Match 4 Contenders, students will:

  • 📊 Represent data using scaled bar graphs
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  • 🔢 Understand that each unit can represent more than 1
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By blending gameplay with mathematical thinking, Match 4 Contenders transforms bar graphs from static visuals into interactive problem-solving tools. As students play, they naturally practice how to draw and solve problems with a scaled bar graph in a meaningful context—reinforcing core concepts without feeling like traditional homework.

💬 What Do Teachers Say About This Game?

Katie S.: “This game is a fun way to interact with bar graphs and learn how to read them. It seamlessly incorporates gameplay and battling with educational bar graphs.

Christin O.: “A great game for teaching students how to create and interpret bar graphs. Students connect gameplay with real graphing skills throughout.”


🍭 Cut the Rope: Crunch the Numbers

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In Crunch the Numbers, students join Om Nom to solve fun addition and subtraction challenges. Players cut ropes, collect numbers with the candy, and feed Om Nom the correct answer—step by step and at their own pace.

Just like solving problems on paper, students begin with the ones place. When numbers get too large or too small, they regroup. The game helps students practice those steps quickly while keeping their thinking clear and organized.

In Crunch the Numbers, students will:

  • ➕ Add and subtract using the standard algorithm
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  • 🔁 Apply regrouping accurately and fluently
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By combining physics-based gameplay with step-by-step mathematical reasoning, Crunch the Numbers turns addition and subtraction into an active problem-solving experience. As students fluently add and subtract using the standard algorithm in real time, they deepen their understanding of operations beyond memorization.

💬 What Do Teachers Say About This Game?

Christin O.: “A great way for students to build fluency with addition and subtraction while practicing regrouping through engaging gameplay.”

Michele F.: “A visually engaging tool that combines strong math practice with interactive gameplay. It helps students apply the standard algorithm step by step with immediate feedback.”


💡 Classroom idea: Have students play 2–3 levels, then explain how they solved a bar graph or regrouping problem.

🌟 Two New Ways to Learn with Om Nom

Both Cut the Rope: Match 4 Contenders and Cut the Rope: Crunch the Numbers are designed to be engaging, entertaining, and skill-building. With Om Nom leading the way, students can explore math through gameplay that feels rewarding, approachable, and fun!

New to Legends of Learning and eager to try out these games? Sign up now and explore the Learning Universe! Get ready to cut, match, crunch, and learn your way to victory! 🎉

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Om Nom Is Bringing More Fun to Your Classroom with Two New Cut the Rope Games!

We’re thrilled to announce our newest two educational minigames in the Cut the Rope world: Forces and Motion and Munch Math. These games blend playful design with powerful learning — perfect for helping your students master core science and math concepts in Forces and Motion and Fluently Adding or Subtracting Within 1000 standards.

These interactive games turn tricky science and math standards into hands-on adventures, where students experiment, problem-solve, and learn through play. Whether they’re exploring how forces affect motion or solving multi-step addition and subtraction challenges, your learners will stay engaged — and you’ll love seeing their understanding grow.

🍬 Cut the Rope: Forces and Motion

In this science-powered version of Cut the Rope, students explore how different forces affect an object’s motion. By tapping pumps, popping bubbles, and cutting ropes, learners see push and pull forces in action while helping Om Nom reach his candy.

What teachers are saying:

“The game feels like solving a chain reaction puzzle—fun, engaging, and surprisingly challenging.” – Katie S. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

“I loved how the vocabulary and explanations are woven naturally into the gameplay. It’s a fun and engaging way to explore forces and motion through a popular app game. The hints are helpful for challenging levels.” – Mike L. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Game Overview

As students guide the candy through each puzzle, they see forces come alive:

  • Push Forces: Tapping air pumps sends the candy moving, letting students experiment with how pushing harder changes speed and distance.
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  • Pull Forces: Vacuums demonstrate pull forces by drawing objects in, helping students visualize how forces can act from a distance.
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Through these mechanics, Cut the Rope: Forces and Motion becomes a mini interactive physics lab—helping students build intuition about how motion works by testing, observing, and adjusting.

✂️ Cut the Rope: Munch Math

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In this math-focused adventure, students cut ropes, collect stars, and use place-value reasoning to reach a target number. Candy only drops when the math is correct—making accuracy part of the fun.

“I absolutely loved the visuals and animations! The game really helps students see place value relationships as they group ones, tens, and hundreds. It’s helpful for learners at all levels, and I really appreciate the number line support.” — Michele F. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

“I love how students get excited about collecting candy while practicing addition and subtraction within 1000. The game reinforces place value so naturally—it just clicks for them!” — Christin O. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Game Overview

Students solve addition and subtraction challenges by collecting stars with different values:

  • Visualizing Place Value: Stars labeled with ones, tens, and hundreds help students watch numbers combine and regroup in real time.
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  • ➕➖ Connecting Math to Movement: Every cut and collection changes their total, linking the math to the physical puzzle and strengthening operational reasoning.
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With clear visual support and playful experimentation, Cut the Rope: Munch Math helps learners build confidence while practicing multi-step problems.

🎉 Cut, Swing, Solve — and Learn!

Both of these Cut the Rope minigames bring the perfect blend of engagement and education, giving your students exciting new ways to explore science and math content. Om Nom might lead the adventure, but your learners are the ones building real understanding along the way.

More updates and sneak peeks are on the way—so stay tuned! Ready to try these games with your students? 😀 Jump into the Learning Universe and start exploring today.

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