Features & Capabilities

DiaMath (Diamond Math) is a fun and challenging way to improve your problem solving skills. The principle of DiaMath is to solve for the two empty spaces in the diamond. The rule for a diamond patterns is: Add the left and right numbers together to get the bottom number (sum); multiply the left and right numbers together to get the top number (product). Knowing the rule is only the first step. You will find yourself asking questions along the way like what two numbers multiply together to get x but add together to get y? Though the basis of DiaMath is addition and multiplication it will also test your subtraction and division abilities.

DiaMath is configurable to quiz you with 10, 20 or 30 problems. All the problems are generated by the iPhone and randomized so there is a virtual unlimited set of possibilities. DiaMath provides three different levels of difficulty as well as allowing you to choose a range of numbers from 1 to 99. Additionally, DiaMath has a timer thus allowing you the opportunity to see if you can improve on a previous time, or even challenge a friend to a "quiz-off". DiaMath will help any student improve their problem solving skills and is a great first step towards learning algebra. For those of us past algebra, it is a great tool to help exercise your brain.


ALGEBRA students… Diamath will help you practice factoring quadratic equations. Set difficulty mode set to hard and the thought process you use to find the left and right side of the diamond (when you’re given the top and bottom), is the same one you use to factor. For example, to factor x^2 – 7x – 18, you have to ask yourself: what two numbers multiply to -18 (which would be on the top of the diamond) but add to -7 (the bottom of the diamond)? The answer: -9 and 2.
The factored form of x^2 – 7x – 18 is (x – 9)(x + 2). In standard form, ax^2 + bx + c (when a = 1), the c coefficient is on the top of the diamond while the b is on the bottom.

User Growth & Download Statistics

App
By:
PalaSoftware Inc.
Rating:
4.40
(29)
Version:
1.9.1 Last updated: 2024-03-19
Version code:
864539629
Creation date:
2008-10-18
Compatible devices:
Size:
3.06MB
Price:
0.99
URLs:
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Apple Apps Store
Data ingested on:
2026-06-06
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Developed by:
PalaSoftware Inc.
Apple Apps Store
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/diamath-diamond-math/id293827476
Website:
http://www.palasoftware.com/

User Reviews

Users praise DiaMath for making math facts practice engaging and adaptable (times tables, range and negative numbers) with features to review and redo missed problems and short sessions suitable for various ages. However, ads are a frequent complaint and the app is seen as relatively basic with little beyond textbook material; suggestions include adding levels, progression, and incentives to improve engagement.
Pros
  • Helps kids with times tables and math facts; engaging and fun.
  • Customizable number ranges and difficulty (including negatives).
  • Ability to review incorrect answers and redo missed problems.
  • Short, quick sessions that work for quick practice and classroom use.
  • Suitable for a wide range of learners from kids to higher grades and pre-algebra.
Cons
  • Contains ads that many users find intrusive and classroom-inappropriate.
  • Too simple/basic and offers little content beyond standard math worksheets.
  • Lacks levels, progression, or incentives to motivate continued use.
Recent reviews
This app is great for kids who need help with times tables and it’s fun I like how you can go back and review the answers you got wrong definitely 10/10
by Pe*****, 2024-10-21

This app is decent in that it challenges users in problem solving and critical thinking. However, the app is very simple and does not provide anything that a textbook cannot. The app also has advertisements attached that would not be appropriate in a classroom setting. One thing that might make this app more useful would be to have different levels in which the user progresses through. If a user were to get incentives for finishing a level or completing a level within a certain time frame, the user may be more inclined to buy/use the app. Overall, it is an alright app appropriate for grades three and four, but no higher.
by ab*****, 2012-04-28

Come on guys... Why the heck are there ads??? What a bunch of crap. If it was free I could understand. Get rid of them NOW
by Tr*****, 2010-11-22
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