No Boring Drills!
6x7
An app for natural multiplication table learning through ambient learning
6x7: Multiplication
Early Access — Free for the first 100 families. After that — one-time purchase.
☝️ Forget the drills — your child just uses their phone, and multiplication sticks naturally.
How Does It Work?
The widget builds passive recall. Quizzes lock it in.
Add widget to home screen
A small card with a multiplication example appears on the phone's home screen.
Use the phone as usual
Every time the phone is unlocked, they glance at the example for a split second.
Examples settle into long-term memory
No effort, no stress. The brain gradually remembers what it sees regularly.
Scientific Approach
Why Does It Work?
Incidental Learning
Learning that happens while doing something else. The child isn't "studying the table" — they're just using their phone, and examples become fixed in memory as part of everyday visual experience.
Spaced Repetition
Spacing out practice beats cramming every time. The widget automatically provides example repetition every hour, creating a natural rhythm for material reinforcement.
Semantic Visual Metaphors
Each example is accompanied by an illustration that doesn't just attract attention but carries a meaningful connection to the result. For example: 2×5=10 — two hands (5 fingers each), 2×6=12 and 3×4=12 — a clock face with hands on the multipliers. These images create semantic "anchors" in memory.
Adaptive Prioritization
The system analyzes test results and shows examples that cause difficulty more frequently in the widget. This implements the principle of deliberate practice without parental involvement.
Multimodal Encoding
Multiplier colors are consistent across all illustrations — this forms an additional memory channel. The combination of text, image, and color engages different brain areas and creates more stable neural connections than working with numbers alone.
Testing Effect
Active retrieval of information from memory strengthens it significantly more than passive repetition. Short quizzes not only measure progress but serve as a learning tool.
Quizzes and Progress
Quizzes don't just track progress — they pull knowledge out of memory. This process strengthens neural connections and builds application experience, allowing material to be consolidated more deeply and reliably.
Quiz Format
15 random examples from the multiplication table. The faster the answer — the more points. Results are saved, progress is visible on a graph.
Star System
⭐⭐⭐ — all correct (15 out of 15)
⭐⭐ — almost perfect (13–14 out of 15)
⭐ — good result (10–12 out of 15)
⭐⭐ — almost perfect (13–14 out of 15)
⭐ — good result (10–12 out of 15)
What's Tracked
- Total score and stars
- Time per example
- Tricky examples
- Progress by day
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Benefits
For Children
Zero cramming
It just clicks
Cool visuals
Pictures that actually make sense
It's a game
Earn points and stars
2-minute quizzes
Done before they're bored
For Parents
Hands-off
The app does the work
See the progress
Charts and stats
Smart focus
It knows what to repeat
Pay once, own forever
No subscriptions
Frequently Asked Questions