Division Memorizer

Memorize the 12 x 12 division table.

Division Memorizer - Master Division Tables Easily

"Division Memorizer" is an interactive app designed to help users memorize the 12 x 12 division tables. Featuring stress-free learning, practice sessions, and timed challenges, it tracks your progress and provides insights into your performance. Engage with division facts through custom practice exams and time trials to improve accuracy and speed. The app is free to download, ad-supported, and offers a modern twist on traditional learning methods.
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App stats

Users: 54,656
65
Rating: 4.46
(208)
Version: 1.0.10 (Last updated: 2024-05-30)
Creation date: 2017-04-27
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  • view network connections
  • full network access
  • control vibration
  • prevent device from sleeping

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App summary

Division Memorizer helps you memorize the 12 x 12 division tables.

General Features
+ Provides interactive lists covering each of the 12 division tables.
+ A practice area to improve accuracy.
+ A timed area to improve speed.
+ Keeps track of overall progress and best times.

There are five general areas:

Division Tables provides a stress free learning environment. It's a modern take on division flash cards. This area displays the entire division table, a "row" at a time. You can show or hide the answers to any division problem at any time. There are no questions, no time limit, no data tracking.

Practice is where your division memorization is tested. Questions are randomly generated. It's your job to enter the answer digit by digit (there is no multiple choice). The number of correct and incorrect attempts are tracked and saved for each division fact. Incorrect problems are listed at the end of each session and you'll have the option to repeat all the questions, repeat only on the incorrect attempts, or shuffle the questions all together.

Time Trials is where you put all that practice to the test: How fast can you answer 12 division questions? Compete against yourself or compare your times with friends and people all over the world!

Time Records keeps track of your top 10 fastest completion times for each division problem set attempted in the Time Trials area. Displays your rank, initials, time, and date for each record. Note: to set a record, you must answer 10 of the 12 questions correctly!

Data is where you can see how you're doing for each division fact. The result for each fact is displayed as a colored box inside a division chart. The colors range from green to red (with green meaning good and red meaning not-so-good). Pressing a box will show more details for that fact: Number Correct, Total Attempts, Percentage, and Grade.

Look for more division games and features to be added in the future!

This is a free-to-download, ad-supported app.

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MATH Domain Development

User reviews

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Pros
  • Helps improve math skills and confidence
  • Easy to use and learn
  • Useful for practicing various mathematical operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division)
  • Good for stress relief
Cons
  • Presence of ads, though not overly intrusive
  • Desire for a paid option to remove ads
  • Suggestions for improvement in question order for memorization
Most mentioned
  • Effective for learning and memorization
  • Positive impact on academic performance
  • User-friendly interface
User reviews
It helped my son so So much!!! 😀

Good for stress relief. Sometimes there are ads but not annoying at all. Helps with doing everyday calculations in my head easier. I luv it!
by Ants Williams, 2024-07-18

I use all four, addition, subtraction, multiplication and division memorizer. There is no app that offers these critical functionality. I am writing a book on mathematics fundamentals in which I advise students how to learn these skills using your app. Further improvement is possible in your apps. For example, in addition memorizer, one can learn 1+4, 1+7, etc. Instead, one should learn 4+1, 7+1. In this, the student speaks the next number. Similarly, in 5+2, the student speaks the next two nos.
by Prem Agrawal, 2024-05-10
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