Timed Benchmark

Arithmetic Speed Test

Measure how many arithmetic problems you can solve in two minutes across addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Start with accuracy, then push speed.

Quick Answer

Use the same settings each time: 120 seconds, medium difficulty, and all four operations. Track total solved, accuracy, and average time per problem. Retest weekly.

1. Start

Run the default two-minute mixed arithmetic test.

2. Review

Check solved count, accuracy, and average time.

3. Focus

Drill the operation that slowed you down, then retest.

Improve Your Benchmark

FAQ

What is a good arithmetic speed test score?

A good first benchmark is a score you can repeat with at least 90% accuracy. Once accuracy is stable, increase speed or difficulty.

How long should the test be?

Two minutes is long enough to expose pacing and short enough to repeat weekly without fatigue.

Which operations are included?

The default benchmark mixes addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division at medium difficulty.

For a full practice framework, read Timed Arithmetic Drills or compare thetamac as a Zetamac alternative.