Math practice used to be a struggle — but not anymore. Prodigy is a math game that’s loved by over a million teachers and 50 million students around the world, is using game-based learning to transform education.
Prodigy delivers a unique learning experience through an interactive math game where success depends on correctly answering skill-building math questions. Players can earn rewards, go on quests and play with friends — all while learning new skills!
We know that every student faces unique challenges when it comes to math learning. That’s why: • Content is tailored to every player’s strengths and weaknesses • Math questions are fully aligned with state-level curricula, including Common Core and TEKS, so Prodigy is always connected to the classroom. • 1,400 available skills give students the chance to learn more and keep growing.
For a full list of the skills Prodigy supports, visit prodigygame.com/math/skills.
Are you a parent? Connect a free parent account today to:
•See what math practice your child is working on •Monitor your child’s understanding and progress •Set goals and give reward to encourage even more math practice!
To sign up for your free parent account, visit prodigygame.com.
>>Want your child to learn more?<<
You can use Prodigy to turn playtime into education time. Premium members level up faster, spend more time answering math questions and get exclusive access to pets, member-only game areas and extra rewards. To sign up today, visit prodigygame.com/membership.
To learn more about Prodigy and to get started, visit www.prodigygame.com.
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Amelia Plessinger
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March 7, 2026
I've been playing for eight to nine years at this point. I have never seen a game fall into this level of greediness so quickly. I've been level 100 for a little less than a year. why did it take me SEVEN years to get to 100? why do I need to pay to level up my pets. my jaybrella is at lvl 100 but still has level 40 powers? Why did they bring in a new currency for evolving and then quickly take the ability to use it to evolve pets? If you want to play this game, just don't get the membership.
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Penn Weber
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March 29, 2026
I mean, the latest updates have been pretty great, especially with shadow and astral pets, but they made leveling up and evolving so annoying. Sure, theirs merging, but that doesn't really help withthe fact that my Sproot is stuck at level 20. And to make things worse, you can now only catch common pets. The only reason I still play is because there is Grim and he's cute. But I can't really use him because his health is so small compared to mine. Please make things easier for free accounts 🙏🏻
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February 3, 2026
This game, at first, had opportunities to earn cool and fun stuff without paying for a monthly subscription, though the subscription made things easier to earn. Now, to do anything fun at all, you have to pay money. At this point, they might as well make you pay to get the app in the first place. It wouldn't help young kids learn math anyway, even as a supplement to a better curriculum than common core math.