A 45-level progression covering division tables (Ãˇ2 through Ãˇ12) and long division by 1- to 5-digit divisors, designed for the Indian school curriculum (CBSE, ICSE, and state boards). All problems result in whole-number quotients (no remainders).
What does this course cover?
The first 12 levels build division-table fluency â practising Ãˇ2, Ãˇ3, Ãˇ4, Ãˇ5 individually, then Ãˇ6 through Ãˇ9 grouped, then Ãˇ10 through Ãˇ12 grouped, in Order and Random modes. The remaining 33 levels work through long division (the column method): dividing by 1-digit, then 2-digit, then 3-digit, all the way up to 5-digit divisors.
How MathGuru teaches it
Division tables come first because they are the foundation â without instant recall of basic division facts, long division becomes painful arithmetic instead of procedure work. Long division then proceeds step-by-step: bring down, divide, multiply, subtract, repeat. Every problem can be opened to show the full column working, not just the final quotient.
Who is this for?
Indian students in Class 3, 4, and beyond learning division â CBSE, ICSE, or any state board. The higher levels (5-digit divisors and beyond) are useful for older students preparing for competitive exams or strengthening mental math.
What your child will learn
- Division tables fluency â quick recall of Ãˇ2 through Ãˇ12.
- The long division procedure â confident step-by-step working (divide, multiply, subtract, bring down, repeat).
- Place value in quotients â understand why each digit of the quotient sits in its specific column.
- Multi-digit division â from 2-digit Ãˇ 1-digit through 11-digit Ãˇ 5-digit problems.
- Inverse of multiplication â internalise the relationship between à and Ãˇ as children work through both operations.
How children progress through levels
Each level requires a minimum number of correctly answered problems at a target accuracy (typically 80â85%) before the next level unlocks. Children can replay any unlocked level for extra practice without losing progress.
45 levels, grouped by section
| Levels | Section | What's covered |
| 1 â 12 | Division tables | Ãˇ2 through Ãˇ12, Order and Random modes |
| 13 â 20 | Ãˇ 1-digit divisor | 2-digit through 5-digit dividends |
| 21 â 28 | Ãˇ 2-digit divisor | 3-digit through 6-digit dividends |
| 29 â 34 | Ãˇ 3-digit divisor | 4-digit through 6-digit dividends |
| 35 â 38 | Ãˇ 4-digit divisor | 6-digit through 9-digit dividends |
| 39 â 44 | Ãˇ 5-digit divisor | 6-digit through 11-digit dividends |
| 45 | Ultimate challenge | Mixed dividends 6â11 digits, divisors 3â5 digits |
Free today, foundation always free
Today MathGuru is fully free â every level of every operation, no ads, no premium prompts. When a small paid tier launches in the future (planned at âš49/month), the foundation levels will remain free for everyone. Paid users will get the full progression of every operation, daily parent reports, custom worksheets, and content from Class 5 onwards.
No ads, no tracking
MathGuru shows no ads, uses no third-party analytics that follow your child across the web, and does not require an email to start practising. The only data stored is the practice progress of children who choose to create an optional account.
A note about accounts
Because MathGuru doesn't collect email addresses (yet), if you forget your username or password, the account can't be recovered automatically â there is no "forgot password" link to email you. If you create an account, please write the username and password down somewhere safe. Email-based recovery may be added in the future once we've worked out how to do it without becoming a spam source.
Made by one parent
MathGuru is built and maintained by a single parent in evenings, not by a venture-funded company chasing growth. A quiet, durable project â not a startup chasing a quick exit.