4-in-a-row
Classic 4-in-a-row with an educational twist! Answer correctly to place your chip.
Free to play · No credit card required

About 4-in-a-row
4-in-a-Row pairs the column-drop strategy game with a quiz layer. Every move you want to make requires answering a question correctly first. Get it right and you drop your chip in the column you picked. Get it wrong and your opponent takes the turn. The strategy of the original game stays intact, but each move now has a knowledge prerequisite, which turns it into a real two-player study tool.
Played the intended way, with two players sharing a screen, it creates a social study dynamic that's hard to manufacture any other way. Both players work through the same material, both are tested in front of each other, and both have something on the line. A wrong answer doesn't just cost you points, it hands your friend a free turn. That's a different kind of motivation than solo flashcards, and for some students it's the only kind that gets them to study at all.
The strategy matters too. You can stack chips toward a four-in-a-row threat, but you only get to follow through if you keep answering correctly. Strong knowledge wins, and so does smart play with weaker knowledge, so the game stays competitive even when one player knows the material better. That's why it works for mixed-level pairs, like an older and younger sibling, or two students of different strengths prepping for the same test.
The animations are there to please: chips drop with weight, and a four-in-a-row win lights up the connecting line. None of it is needed for studying, but it's the polish that makes the thing feel like a game instead of a worksheet. A single game tends to run 10-15 minutes, a comfortable chunk for review.
Who 4-in-a-row Is For
Two-player study sessions, siblings prepping for the same test, and study buddies who like games.
Best Subjects to Study With 4-in-a-row
Test prep with a study partner
Shared material plus competition turns review into something both players look forward to.
Trivia or general knowledge categories
Broad recall fits the quick questions between moves.
Math drill problems
Quick mental-math questions drop neatly between strategic moves.
Language vocabulary (with a study partner)
Two people quizzing each other on the same vocab list is a classic method, and 4-in-a-Row gives it some structure.
How to Play 4-in-a-row
Local 2-player competitive mode
Answer questions to place your chips
Beautiful animations and effects
What You'll Learn
Active Recall
Every question forces your brain to actively retrieve information, strengthening neural pathways and long-term memory.
Instant Feedback
Know immediately whether your answer was correct. AI explains the right answer when you get it wrong, turning mistakes into learning moments.
Gamified Motivation
Points, streaks, and progression systems keep you engaged longer than traditional studying. You study more because it feels like play.
Any Subject
Upload any study material — biology, history, math, language learning, exam prep. If it's in your notes, it becomes a game.
Game Details
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