Screen time that counts
Most parental control tools focus only on what to take away - limiting screen time, blocking websites, restricting apps. 3Eyes takes a different approach: it turns screen time into an opportunity.
Built right into the 3Eyes desktop app, our educational math games give kids something worthwhile to do. Instead of just watching the clock run down, they're practicing real math skills that reinforce what they're learning in school.
- No separate app or subscription needed - included with 3Eyes
- Covers core math skills from addition through division
- Adaptive difficulty grows with your child
- Parents see learning progress in the dashboard
Learn While Playing
Interactive games that make math fun and rewarding for kids of all ages
Four Core Math Skill Areas
Each game is designed around a specific math skill, with increasing difficulty levels that keep kids challenged and engaged
Learning That Feels Like Play
Gamification mechanics keep kids motivated and coming back to practice
Points & Stars
Kids earn points for every correct answer and stars for completing levels. Points accumulate across sessions, creating a running score kids are proud to grow.
Progress Tracking
A visual progress bar shows how far kids have come in each skill area. Seeing their own growth reinforces effort and encourages continued practice.
Level Rewards
Completing a game level unlocks a small reward and celebration moment. Parents can also tie math game progress to screen time bonuses inside the 3Eyes dashboard.
Parents see the full picture
The 3Eyes parent dashboard shows learning activity right alongside browsing activity and screen time data. You don't need to ask your child how math practice went - you can see it yourself.
- Games played per session and per day
- Which skill areas your child is spending time in
- Score trends over the past week
- Levels completed and stars earned
- Side-by-side with screen time data so you see the full picture
When screen time includes genuine learning, the conversation at the dinner table changes. Instead of "you spend too much time on the computer," it becomes "I saw you finished the multiplication level today - nice work."
See It in the DashboardParent Dashboard
Learning progress, screen time, and safety - all in one place
Make your child's screen time
work for them.
3Eyes parental controls with built-in educational math games - free to try today
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