Decimal math just got a race suit.

The F1 Decimal Racer is now live — a full Formula 1 racing mini-game built around decimal math, with a curriculum that starts in the junior karts and works its way up to the top flight.

You’re the Race Engineer

You don’t drive the car — you engineer it. Your driver is on the track, but they need your help to push harder. Every question you answer correctly gives them what they need to overtake the next car. Answer wrong twice in a row and you’ll drop a position.

Every race starts the same way: 20 cars on the track, your driver in last place. Nineteen questions stand between you and the podium.

Race to the Podium

Your finishing rank earns you a medal:

  • Gold — 1st place
  • Silver — 2nd or 3rd
  • Bronze — 4th through 6th
  • Finished — 7th or lower

A podium finish (Bronze or better) unlocks the next unit in the curriculum and earns you coins and gems. Every tier can be claimed once — so there’s always a reason to come back and try to beat your best.

A Full Curriculum to Work Through

The Decimal Racer isn’t a single game — it’s a structured learning path with four stages of increasing difficulty:

  1. Junior Karts — Foundation decimal concepts
  2. Formula 3 — Intermediate skills
  3. Formula 2 — Advanced operations
  4. Formula 1 — Expert level

Each stage is made up of individual units covering specific skills — comparing decimals, ordering, adding, subtracting, rounding, place value, fraction conversions, and more. Units unlock as you earn podium finishes, so the curriculum opens up as you improve.

Your Trophy Room

Every best medal and best rank you’ve ever earned is saved in your Trophy Room. It’s a record of how far you’ve come — and how much further there is to go.

The track is open. Time to qualify.