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⏱️ 120-Second Test

120-Second Mental Math Test

Take a fast two-minute mental math test. Practice mixed arithmetic without a calculator and check your speed, accuracy, streak, and final report.

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Start a 120-second no-calculator math test with mixed addition, subtraction, division, and percentage questions. Use it for quick speed practice and daily brain training.

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120-Second Mental Math Test Guide

The 120-second mental math test is a two-minute challenge for arithmetic endurance. It helps you practice staying accurate after the first fast burst of questions.

Longer rounds reveal different weaknesses: attention drops, repeated operation errors, and pacing problems become easier to see in the final report.

What This Page Helps You Train

Arithmetic endurancePractice staying accurate for a longer two-minute round.
Longer pacingAvoid starting too fast so you can keep focus until the timer ends.
Mistake controlReview wrong and skipped answers to understand what slowed you down.
Report reviewUse the final breakdown to decide what to practice next.
Real progress appears after each round. Instead of using a fixed score chart, NumberForge shows your actual session results after you play: correct answers, wrong answers, skipped questions, accuracy, operation breakdown, and your weakest area for the next practice round.

How to Use the 120-Second Test

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120-Second Mental Math Test FAQ

Who should use the 120-second test?

It is useful for longer timed practice and arithmetic endurance.

Is it harder than 30 seconds?

It can feel harder because you must stay accurate for longer.

How should I review the report?

Look at accuracy, skipped questions, and weak operations before starting another round.