Geo: maths and patterns

Geo: maths and patterns
Geo: maths and patterns
Developer: AkashiGhost
Category: Games: Trivia

Geo: maths and patterns Summary

Geo: maths and patterns is a mobile Android app in Trivia by AkashiGhost. Released in May 2026 (recently released ago). Store metadata: updated May 18, 2026.

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on May 18, 2026 .


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App Description

Free. Live math duels, no ads. Daily puzzle, leaderboard.

Match a live opponent in 60 seconds. Solve today's puzzle before your streak breaks. Completely free — no ads, no in-app purchases, no email.

You will lose. You will check the leaderboard. You will be back.

The question is not whether you are a maths person. The question is whether the person who just beat you deserves to.

Geo has live head-to-head maths duels. Real players when they are online, a sharp AI when they are not — and the UI tells you which one you are facing. No fake "real" matches. No silent bot swaps. No mid-round surprises.

One daily puzzle set. Everyone plays the same one, against the same shared global leaderboard. It works like Wordle — same puzzles for everyone, same scores to beat. People share their scores not because they are told to, but because they can't help it.

Your streak counts every day you show up. Miss one and it resets. The kind of small pressure that quietly builds into something you protect.

Pick a name, pick an age, and you are in. No email. No password. No signup wall. No "connect Facebook to continue."

If you think maths is not your thing — most of what you are doing here is pattern recognition, speed, and reaction time. That is where it gets unfair for the people who thought they were safe.

Free forever. No ads running across the screen mid-round. No paywalls on puzzles. No rewarded-video traps asking you to watch 30 seconds to continue. Just the game, the timer, and the people you are trying to beat.

You will lose. You will check the leaderboard. You will be back. And unlike the other thing you could have opened on your phone right now, this one actually makes you a little sharper.