Pythagorea

4.3
13.7K reviews
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Everyone
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About this game

Study geometry while playing on squared paper.

> 330+ tasks: from very simple to really geometric puzzles
> 25+ subjects to explore
> 70+ geometric terms in a glossary
> Easy to use
> Friendly interface
> Train your mind and imagination

*** About ***
Pythagorea is a collection of geometric puzzles of different kind that can be solved without complex constructions or calculations. All objects are drawn on a grid whose cells are squares. A lot of levels can be solved using just your geometric intuition or by finding natural laws, regularity, and symmetry.

*** Just play ***
There are no sophisticated instruments. You can construct straight lines and segments only and set points in line intersections. It looks very easy but it is enough to provide an infinite number of interesting problems and unexpected challenges.

*** All definitions at your fingertips ***
If you forgot a definition, you can instantly find it in the app’s glossary. To find the definition of any term that is used in conditions of a problem, just tap on the Info (“i”) button.

*** Is this game for you? ***
Euclidea users can take a different view of constructions, discover new methods and tricks, and check their geometric intuition.

If you have just started your acquaintance with geometry, the game will help you understand important ideas and properties of the Euclidean geometry.

If you passed the course of geometry some time ago, the game will be useful to renew and check your knowledge because it covers most of ideas and notions of the elementary geometry.

If you are not on good terms with geometry, Pythagorea will help you to discover another side of the subject. We get a lot of user responses that Pythagorea and Euclidea made it possible to see the beauty and naturalness of geometric constructions and even fall in love with geometry.

And do not miss your chance to familiarize children with mathematics. Pythagorea is an excellent way to make friends with geometry and benefit from spending time together.

*** Main topics ***
> Length, distance, and area
> Parallels and perpendiculars
> Angles and triangles
> Angle and perpendicular bisectors, medians, and altitudes
> Pythagorean Theorem
> Circles and tangents
> Parallelograms, squares, rhombuses, rectangles and trapezoids
> Symmetry, reflection, and rotation

***Why Pythagorea***
Pythagoras of Samos was a Greek philosopher and mathematician. He lived in 6th century BC. One of the most famous geometric facts bears his name: the Pythagorean Theorem. It states that in a right-angled triangle the area of the square on the hypotenuse (the side opposite the right angle) is equal to the sum of the areas of the squares of the other two sides. While playing Pythagorea you often meet right angles and rely on the Pythagorean Theorem to compare lengths of segments and distances between points. That is why the game is named after Pythagoras.
Updated on
Mar 3, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.4
12.7K reviews
Daniel Colpi
May 25, 2025
I was going to take off one star because it has incomplete solutions (or misses alternate solutions); but given that there are no ads and it is a free to play game, it earned that one back. I am currently a third of the way through the game, and it is a fun logic/geometry puzzle game which requires no complex math (however remembering specific rules is very helpful). A suggestion would be to be able to remove temporary lines and nodes that you set (perhaps by tapping on them) to remove clutter
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Marina Kopylova
June 6, 2025
After I solved problem 2-16 I fall in love with this app. As far as I can see, some problems are very easy and only need definition of some basic geometry, like what is parallel lines are and so on. However, some problems made me really think of how to solve it and are very fun. It is a totally new approach to geometry for me, the geometry without a compass, but with nods. So very fun, thank you for creating it!!
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Arkylie (Kilyle)
May 5, 2025
Excellent mechanics, allowing you to play around with lines on a grid to solve problems. Quite satisfying and educational. My main gripe is that it expects you to either work out the ideas on your own or seek them elsewhere before trying them out in the program -- e.g. I had to hunt down the connection between perpendicular bisectors and the circle that encloses the whole figure while touching all vertices. Earlier ideas can be easily derived from playing around, but circles, not so easily.
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What’s new

Fixed bugs.