The goal in Binary Math is simple - Create a binary string of either 4 bits (one nibble), 8 bits (1 byte) or 16 bits (2 bytes), using a cube board of 1's and 0's... Oh but you can't use any of the red cubes Oh and you have to select the string in order Oh and the board is constantly changing A simple fast game that is a great way to kill time, and is a good way for getting better reflexes and learning Binary Math. You are able to choose from a range of options to make the game harder or easier, such as: The size of each binary string The number of bits you have to get selected in the right order The game speed, and how fast the cubes change The number of Red Cubes that can exist at anyone time You can even use the "Decimal Numbers" game mode, where you'll be given a decimal number which you have to pick out the binary conversion - a great way to get use to thinking in 1's and 0's fast!
New backgound - a matrix field of 1's and 0's that moves in a scrolling manner during game play. Have also added an Exit button (woops) along with making the background of the UI transparent. The matrix field has also been applied to the Cubes giving them a computer / techie look