In the Kingdom of Shapes, each geometric figure has a special place in the great mosaic of knowledge. But a storm of confusion mixed everything up — triangles, squares, circles and hexagons were scattered everywhere, losing their places in the world's magical puzzle.
You have been chosen as the Architect of Knowledge, responsible for restoring order. With precision and speed, you must fit each shape in the right place, learn its properties, and calculate its measurements. Only then can the mosaic of the Kingdom of Shapes be rebuilt, and geometry will balance the universe once more.
Fun Geometry is a drag-and-drop shapes game. Each round presents target zones and pieces you must place in the correct spots before time runs out.
The game has three content levels:
— Level 1 (Shapes): drag coloured shapes (circle, triangle, square, rectangle, pentagon, hexagon, rhombus and trapezoid) onto the matching dotted outlines.
— Level 2 (Properties): drag cards with property descriptions (sides, angles) to the correct geometric shape.
— Level 3 (Calculations): drag the correct area or perimeter answer to the geometric problem shown.
The number of items per round starts at 3 and grows to 10 as you progress. You have 3 lives — letting the clock run out costs one life. Levels 1 and 2 have 30 rounds each; Level 3 is endless.
The main challenge is speed: each level has a time limit per round (35 s in Level 1, 50 s in Level 2, and 70 s in Level 3), and the clock never stops. At the start, with 3 items, the pace is calm — but when the count rises to 8 or 10, the screen gets busy and accuracy is tested.
In Level 2 — Properties, descriptions like "4 equal sides, no right angle" and "1 pair of parallel sides" require attention to avoid confusing rhombus with trapezoid. In Level 3 — Calculations, you must recall the area and perimeter formulas for squares, rectangles and triangles to answer quickly.
- 1In Level 1, study the dotted outline carefully before dragging — each silhouette is unique and does not repeat.
- 2Start with the shapes you recognise immediately to clear visual clutter and earn quick points.
- 3In Level 2, use keywords like "4 equal sides" (square), "no right angle" (rhombus) and "1 parallel pair" (trapezoid) as identification shortcuts.
- 4In Level 3, memorise the essential formulas: Square area = side², Rectangle area = base × height, Triangle area = (base × height) ÷ 2.
- 5When a round has 7 or more items, prioritise the simplest pieces first — this reduces visual clutter and makes the remaining placements easier.