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There aren’t actually math games within Poptropica itself, but if you go FunBrain, a division of Poptropica, they have a Math Arcade with 25 different games to choose from all math related! That is where you will find all the Poptropica Math Games! Use this link to see them all!

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To beat the Math Arcade, you basically beat all 25 games. As you beat them, you will make your way through a board game. To get to the next game though, you need to beat the one you are on! I will step you through all of the games but realize that they are always random math questions. I will simply tell you the different games and make sure you know how to play them!

Bubble Numbers – All you need to do is move your bumble bee in front of the wind. When you do this s number will appear, pick it up and drop it into the flower that has the correct calculation for that number!

Moon Rocks – All you need to do is move your mouse over a rock on the left and blow it up. Then try to match it to a rock on the right. This is basically trial and error!

Pig Toss – Move your distance and height coordinator to ensure when you launch the big it lands in the farmers arms! Another trial and error math game!

Math Basketball – All you need to do here is answer 3 division questions!

Inkster – All you need to do here is look at the equation that they give you, then move your squid to pick of the number that fits in the blank!

Mummy Hunt 1 – Match the equation with the correct number by hitting the arrow buttons on each side!

Night Swimmers – Swim into the fish that is carrying the correct answer to the math question.

Math Soccer – Answer the question and then pick where you want to shoot. Do this 3 times and you win!

Revealer – Answer the math questions and when you can, guess what is in the picture! It was a shark for me.

Ball Hogs – They will show you an equation. When the players stop hitting the balls, numbers will start to appear. When the correct answer appears, press the space bar. Win 6 and you win.

Puzzler – Put the number sin order form lowest to highest.

Brain Break – Match the fun bran cards!

Mummy Hunt 2 – Move the chains so that the answer is to the right of the math question and press submit. Do this 5 times.

Bumble Numbers 2 – Basically the same as the first Bumble Numbers.

Inkster 2 – Do the same things as you did in the first Inkster.

Moon Rocks 2 – Do the same thing you did in Moon Rocks 1!

Revealer 2 – Do the exact same thing you did in the first Revealer.

Mummy Hunt 3 – Match the the answers with the questions but hitting the lion heads!

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Ball Hogs 2 – Do the same thing as in Ball Hogs 1.

Puzzler 2 – Same thing as in the first Puzzler Math game.

Brain Break 2 – Just keep the bubbles from hitting the ground with your mouse! Get through three rounds and you win!

Night Swimmers 2 – Do the exact same thing as you did in the first game. There will just be harder questions.

Moon Rocks 3 – Do what you did in the first two. There will just be more rocks and harder questions.

Mummy Hunt 4 – Create an equation that actually works!

That is all the Poptropica Math Games that are in the FunBrain Math Arcade! I hope I helped.

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Hey Poppie-tropicans! There’s a big event brewing, and you’re invited!

The Poppies are the annual Poptropica fan awards, hosted all throughout July by the Poptropica Help Blog. We’ve narrowed down the nominations and are currently in the voting round. Cast your votes before the ballot closes this Thursday, July 22! 🗳

You can also join us for a poppin’ Poppies party this Saturday, July 24 at 8 p.m. Eastern / 7 p.m. Central / 6 p.m. Mountain / 5 p.m. Pacific (or use a time zone converter to see what time it’ll be for you). We’ll be announcing the winners of the Poppies LIVE on our YouTube livestream and hanging out in Poptropica’s Arcade common room. Come dressed to impress!

From the hottest characters to the bougiest Poptropica name, the coolest clubhouse to the best fan art of the year, your vote helps determine the fandom favorites of the year.

VOTE NOW and we’ll see you on the blue carpet!

The PHB's 2021 Poppies!

Interview with Slanted Fish from the Poptropica Creators 🎤🐠

1. How were you first introduced to Poptropica?

My younger brother found Poptropica on Funbrain and introduced it to me. Back then, we would go on Funbrain to read Jeff Kinney’s Diary of a Wimpy Kid before it became a printed book series!

2. Who do you think is the most underrated character? Overrated?

  • Most underrated character: Elf Queen from Twisted Thicket. She doesn’t seem to get mentioned much in the fandom, but her leafy design is absolutely magical, and her storyline very fitting for our modern climate crisis.
  • Most overrated character: Dr. Hare, who might just be the most marketed Pop character (he even had a whole LEGO campaign at one point!). But we love him anyway.

3. What are your favorite scenes, aesthetically and to play through?

It’s hard to pick a favorite scene as there are so many that are visually stunning! But to highlight a few, I love the aesthetics of the Imperial Garden on Red Dragon (especially the cherry blossom trees), and the various interactive puzzles on Nabooti, such as the mancala game and the fox-chicken-cornfeed conundrum.

4. What was your inspiration in creating and furthering the Poptropica Help Blog (PHB)?

I was inspired to create a blog after seeing lots of fan blogs for other online games I enjoyed at the time, especially Club Penguin (rip). I stumbled into a Poptropica focus somewhat accidentally when setting up the site on WordPress: while thinking about the URL, I discovered that poptropica.wordpress.com was untaken, and it felt like too good of an opportunity to pass up. So that was the PHB’s first URL, which illustrates the dearth of Poptropica fan sites at the time, and how we were able to fill that gap on the internet.

What inspired me to keep going was everything else that followed. I was amazed by how quickly the site grew in readership, fueled by all the amazing things Poptropica has been doing, especially in the heart and depth of storytelling through gameplay in its myriads of island adventures. Even as the game changes and people come and go, what I enjoy about the PHB is how it continues to be a space for Poptropicans to share their ideas, fan art, and friendships. If you’re interested, I’ve written more about this on the PHB’s Philosophy page.

Poptropica Creator Dr. Lange’s drawing of the PHB team (2014)

5. How has your PHB career surprised you?

As the previous Q&A touches on, I’ve been surprised by the rapid popularity of the PHB (it reached 1 million views in its first year, and 13 years later, has over 35 million). But I’m not too concerned about the statistics—I’m more interested in cultivating the quality of people’s visits, and to that end it’s been a blessing to hear from so many Poptropicans over the years who’ve enjoyed what the PHB offers.

Another surprise is the creativity and intensity of so many fans’ Pop-inspired passions, which help shape what the PHB brings to the fandom, from personal My Place in Poptropica stories to discoveries of Pop Places IRL. It’s definitely not a one-person operation—credit goes to the many, many Poptropicans who make it all possible!

6. What does the Pop community mean to you?

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To me, it’s as simple as a gathering of people who enjoy Poptropica. They can be of all ages — some are even in their twenties like me. Poptropica fans are creative (just look at all the fan art, blogs, and videos), clever (we enjoy solving puzzles and finding trivia), and concerned (we support each other and sometimes critique for the good of the game we love). Above all, we’re united in our passion for Pop!

7. From your perspective, how has the community changed over the past 12 years?

The biggest change I’ve noticed personally is that the kids have gotten older. Though Poptropica has always been aimed at kids, it’s fascinating to see how teens and young adults (myself included) still participate in the fandom, often returning from childhood nostalgia and sticking around for the community and inspired storytelling (perhaps even creating some of their own). Of course, young kids are still around. From my perspective, even children are capable of enjoying Poptropica’s more sophisticated stories, particularly those from the classic islands.

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8. How have your experiences with the community and Poptropica influenced you IRL?

Poptropica’s many whimsical worlds — from the medieval madness of Astro-Knights to the genie glamor of Arabian Nights — have inspired my art and writing, and widened my appreciation for digital storytelling and cultural connections.

As for the PHB, it has given me a space to write about something I care about, to carefully consider how to express ideas, and help the blog’s staff and guest writers do the same. Having our content read by so many fellow fans is a responsibility, privilege, and a great encouragement to keep building the blessing.

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The skills, friendships, and passions developed over many years of playing and creating carry over to other areas of life too. For me, that has included earning my undergrad degree in English and pursuing a career in communications. With all the diversity in Poptropica and its community comes great potential for many more Poptropicans!

Favorites

  • Costume: Fish kimono from Red Dragon
  • Island: Shark Tooth
  • Backstory/Lore: How islands appear in the world of Poptropica through a central spot in the sea called the Nexus, as described in Poptropica graphic novel #4: The End of Time.
  • Hero: Max McGullicutty from Survival
  • Villain: Scheherazade

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Thank you so much for sharing the latest happenings surrounding the 2021 Poppies Awards, behind-the-scenes insight into the leading fan-run Poptropica blog, and your pop-tastic interview! It’s always a pleasure speaking with you, Slanted Fish! 🐟🐡🐠💙