Cross Math - Brain Puzzle Game

Train your brain

Published by: 玉娥 李
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Cross Math is a challenging puzzle game that combines elements of crossword puzzles and math.
Players are presented with a grid of squares, each containing a number and an arithmetic operation (addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division).
The goal is to fill in the empty squares with numbers that satisfy the given operations and create a mathematically correct grid.
Players must use their math skills and logical reasoning to solve the puzzles.
Cross Math provides a fun and engaging way to exercise the brain and improve mathematical abilities. Are you ready to take on the challenge of Cross Math? Let the numbers guide you to victory!
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