Money Counting Practice App

Practice counting coins and bills in a calm browser-based game. Start with clear amounts, place the right money on the counter, and get immediate feedback when the sum is correct.

Money Counting Practice for Everyday Cognitive Training

Money Counting Game is a simple browser-based practice tool for working with everyday amounts, coins, and bills. Each session has a clear task: look at the target amount, place the right money on the counter, and get feedback when the total is correct.

A Practical Exercise for Daily-Life Skills

The game can support everyday cognitive practice after a stroke, during rehabilitation routines, or in guided sessions with speech therapists, occupational therapists, caregivers, or family members. It focuses on a familiar daily activity: counting money, comparing amounts, and building confidence with practical tasks.

Practice Without Time Pressure

Players can start with small coin amounts, move to larger sums, and practice mixed coins and bills at their own pace. The timer is there for local statistics, not to push the player through the task.

Clear Feedback When the Amount Is Correct

The task completes when the money on the counter matches the target amount. There is no account, no download, and no extra layer between the player and the exercise.

For Patients, Relatives, and Therapy Professionals

For patients and relatives, the game offers a clear way to practice attention, number handling, and money counting in a calm environment. For professionals, it can be used as a modern digital therapy tool for structured practice, observation, and repetition.

Close to Real-Life Rehabilitation Tasks

Counting money involves several small cognitive steps: recognizing coins and bills, comparing values, keeping a target amount in mind, and checking whether the total is correct. That makes it a practical bridge between cognitive training and everyday rehabilitation.

Not a Medical Diagnosis or Replacement for Therapy

This app does not replace medical therapy, clinical assessment, or professional treatment. It is a practical exercise tool that can fit into broader neurorehabilitation, cognitive training, and daily-life practice.

Frequently asked questions

Can this money counting game support stroke rehabilitation practice?

It can be used as a practical exercise during everyday cognitive practice or guided rehabilitation routines, but it does not replace medical therapy or clinical assessment.

Who is the money counting practice app for?

It is designed for people who want to practice money handling, relatives who support daily-life practice, and professionals such as speech therapists, occupational therapists, and caregivers.

Does the game use real coins and bills?

The game uses digital coins and bills in the browser. The focus is on recognizing values, building the target amount, and checking the total.

Do I need to install an app?

No. The money counting practice runs directly in the browser, with no signup and no download.