Missions, stars, badges, and saving your progress — explained.
You pick your pilot name once, on the Mission Control home page. It's remembered everywhere — Rocket Math, Word Quest, Logic Lab, and every mission still to come — so you never have to type it again on this device.
Blast off through 10 math questions per mission — addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, or Mixed for a bit of everything. Pick a level: Launch Pad, Orbit Station, or Deep Space, each one unlocking as you earn more stars. Answer fast for a ⚡ Lightning bonus star!
Explore sight words and spelling across three levels: Word Harbor, Reading Reef, and Story Summit. Tap 🔊 to hear a word, then spell it letter by letter, pick it from a few choices, or unscramble it. Choose Spelling, Sight Words, Scramble, or Mixed.
Solve 10 brain-teasers per mission: guide a robot through a maze, finish a number or shape pattern, or spot which one doesn't belong. Choose Patterns, Odd One Out, Maze, or Mixed. Levels: Signal Station, Circuit Junction, and Command Deck.
Every correct answer earns a star, and answering quickly earns a bonus star. Collect enough stars in a game to unlock its next level and its badges. Each game keeps its own stars — Rocket Math stars don't count toward Word Quest's badges, for example.
Each game has a "📡 Mission log" panel near the bottom of its start screen, with three tools:
Why does it say a name is "already taken"?
Pilot names are reserved once someone picks them, so two kids can't accidentally end up sharing progress. If it's her own name, use her sync link (see "For Grown-Ups" above) instead of retyping it.
We got a new tablet or a different browser — how do we keep her progress?
Open her sync link (from any game's Mission log panel, on her old device) in the new browser. Then just visit each game once on the new device — each one pulls in its own saved stars automatically.
Do Rocket Math, Word Quest, and Logic Lab share stars?
No — only the pilot name is shared. Each mission keeps track of its own stars, badges, and unlocked levels separately.