Practice comparing numbers with this fun and interactive math game for kids and students. Learn how to use the symbols greater than (>), less than (<), and equal to (=) while comparing numbers from 2 digits to 9 digits.
This educational activity helps children improve number sense, logical thinking, and place value understanding. Every time you reset the game, new random number comparison questions appear for fresh practice.
Understanding Greater Than and Less Than
When comparing numbers:
- The bigger number gets the “greater than” sign
- The smaller number gets the “less than” sign
- Equal numbers use the “equal to” sign
Children often remember the symbols using the “hungry crocodile” trick because the open side faces the larger number.
Comparing Numbers in the Indian Number System
This tool supports Indian place values:
- Thousands
- Ten Thousands
- Lakhs
- Ten Lakhs
- Crores
Students can practice reading and comparing large Indian-format numbers like:
How are these symbols used?
Number comparing means checking which number is bigger, smaller, or equal. Students use these symbols:
- > Greater than
- < Less than
- = Equal to
Example:
Why Is Comparing Numbers Important?
Comparing numbers helps children:
- Understand place value
- Improve mental math skills
- Learn number ordering
- Build logical thinking
- Prepare for advanced arithmetic
Features of This Comparing Numbers Game
- Random number generation
- Practice from 2 digits to 9 digits
- Indian number system support (Lakhs and Crores)
- Instant score checking
- Interactive greater than / less than buttons
- Fullscreen classroom mode
- Mobile-friendly design
Who Can Use This Tool?
- Primary school students
- Teachers
- Parents
- Homeschool learners
- Math beginners