Vedic Math · Ages 10+

Sixteen sutras. One-line answers.

Vedic math distills calculation into a handful of beautiful patterns. Your child learns to multiply, square and divide large numbers in a single line — a genuine advantage in school and competitions.

See the magic

Big sums, tiny effort

Squares ending in 5
75²
7 × (7+1) = 56, then append 25
= 5625
Multiply near 100
97 × 96
(97−4)=93 | (3×4)=12
= 9312
Multiply by 11
43 × 11
4 (4+3) 3 → 4 · 7 · 3
= 473
The toolkit

Key sutras your child will master

The full system has 16 sutras and 13 sub-sutras. We introduce them gradually, always with plenty of guided practice.

Ekadhikena Purvena

“By one more than the one before”

Use: Squares of numbers ending in 5, recurring decimals.

Nikhilam

“All from 9 and the last from 10”

Use: Fast multiplication near a base (e.g. 98 × 97).

Urdhva-Tiryagbhyam

“Vertically and crosswise”

Use: General one-line multiplication of any two numbers.

Paravartya Yojayet

“Transpose and adjust”

Use: Division and solving simple equations.

Sankalana-Vyavakalanabhyam

“By addition and subtraction”

Use: Simultaneous equations, elegant simplification.

Yavadunam

“By the deficiency”

Use: Squaring numbers close to a base quickly.

Why kids love it

More than a shortcut

Calculate in one line

Turn multi-step long multiplication and division into a single elegant step.

An edge in exams

Speed and accuracy that pay off in school tests, standardized exams and Olympiads.

Pattern thinking

Kids stop memorizing and start seeing the structure behind numbers.

Fun ‘magic’ tricks

The shortcuts feel like magic — which is exactly why students love practicing them.

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