Instructions: Use the arrow keys (or swipe) to move the tiles. When two tiles with the same number touch, they merge into one tile to make a double. What is the largest double you can make?
Trophies are available for creating tiles of the following values:
128 - Level 1
trophy
256 - Level 2 trophy
512 - Level 3 trophy
1024 - Level 4
trophy
2048 - Level 5 trophy
Learn the powers of two up to 2048! | ||||||||||||||
Learning the sequence of doubling numbers (powers of two) is a worthwhile pursuit for children of all ages. This game is lots of fun to play, does not require the player to already know the doubling sequence, but presents the numbers in context and in a way that will help the child learn and recognise them. Play the game little and often! Do not spend hours and hours playing but do spend ten minutes every day working to improve your score. Your personal best score is shown at the top right of the screen and this provides a target for you to try and beat. Earn trophies as you achieve the high score tiles. Enjoy playing the game and learning more mathematics as you do. |
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Comment recorded on the s /Indice 'Starter of the Day' page by Busolla, Australia: "Thank you very much for providing these resources for free for teachers and students. It has been engaging for the students - all trying to reach their highest level and competing with their peers while also learning. Thank you very much!" Comment recorded on the 18 September 'Starter of the Day' page by Mrs. Peacock, Downe House School and Kennet School: "My year 8's absolutely loved the "Separated Twins" starter. I set it as an optional piece of work for my year 11's over a weekend and one girl came up with 3 independant solutions." |
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This game is adapted from code created by Gabriele Cirulli (http://gabrielecirulli.com) based on 1024 by Veewo Studio and conceptually similar to Threes by Asher Vollmer. The details of the copyright notice can be seen here. In the video below Steve Mould and James Grime discuss 2048 strategy and Maths. Do you have any comments? It is always useful to receive feedback and helps make this free resource even more useful for those learning Mathematics anywhere in the world. Click here to enter your comments.
Bar chart showing the number of trophies earned and claimed for each level. |
Mr Fontuse,
Wednesday, February 10, 2021
"Keep in mind you can achieve numbers higher than 2048 I have actually managed to reach 4096. The language used on the webpage implies the game ends after reaching 2048 and trophies aren't tracked for numbers higher than 2048 and this all irks me."
Joseph, Joseph
Tuesday, November 30, 2021
"Keep in mind, you can get 128 by random swipes, but that is quickly game over."