15 calm, free number games built for one child
A father spent several months of evenings building 123island.fun for his number-loving son. The child has been fascinated by numbers since age two, rarely watches cartoons unless counting is involved, and even cooperates with toothbrushing when numbers are counted aloud. Existing children’s math games were either packed with ads or used timers and score pressure that made number play feel like a test.
The site offers 15 games, including number merging, snake, dice, Sudoku, block stacking, and a number-based . It was designed for phones but works in any . It has no ads, accounts, or paid-only sections and is intended to remain free.
There are no countdowns, public rankings, or punishments for losing; a failed attempt produces a gentle sound and allows an immediate retry. The design also avoids effects and unpredictable noise so children who are sensitive to busy environments can play comfortably. So far, the only confirmed result is that his son uses it, and there is no separate yet.
Key points
- The site was built during evenings over several months.
- It contains 15 phone-friendly number games that run in a .
- It is free and has no advertising, accounts, or paid-only areas.
- It removes timers, score rankings, harsh failure effects, and diss.
- The maker’s son uses it, but wider demand and a have not been shown.