About Burn Matches (Solve Maths)
I’ve been playing Burn Matches (Solve Maths) lately, and it’s surprisingly addictive. The basic idea is simple: you’re presented with a little equation made out of matchsticks, but it doesn’t add up. Your mission is to “burn” or remove a certain number of matches in order to correct the math. Each level comes with a set limit of matches you can remove, so you have to think a few steps ahead before making a move.
What’s fun about it is how tactile it feels even though you’re tapping on a screen. There’s something strangely satisfying about watching a match vanish and the numbers instantly recalibrate. The puzzles start off straightforward, like converting “5 + 3 = 9” into something that actually works by flicking away one or two matches. But it quickly ramps up into more tangled equations that demand real creative thinking.
Another neat feature is the steady challenge curve. You won’t get stuck on impossibly hard brainteasers in the first five minutes; instead, the game teases you with progressively trickier scenarios. If you do get stumped, there’s a hint system—though it only reveals partial solutions, which keeps you from relying on it too heavily. That little nudge is often all you need to spark a fresh idea.
Overall, Burn Matches (Solve Maths) feels like a perfect pocket puzzle for anyone who enjoys a mental warm-up. It’s compact, the controls are very intuitive, and the mix of logic and pattern recognition makes you feel smarter after each successful level. Give it a shot next time you’ve got a few minutes to burn—there’s a surprising amount of depth hiding behind those seemingly innocent matchstick equations.