🎮 Choose Your Game

Pick a Game to Start!

Each game teaches a different investing concept. Play them in order — or jump to any one you like.

Game Starbucks
“Hidden” Fortunes
What is your daily latte actually costing your future?
Quiz ⏱️
Double or Nothing
Rule of 72 rapid fire — 5 rounds, beat the clock
Game 🪣
3 Buckets
Sort financial products into the right bucket
Game
Wheel of Gold
Spin, predict & learn what moves Gold prices
Game 💿
Wheel of Silver
Silver’s double life — precious metal & industrial commodity
Game 🍕
NAV Pizza
Bust the myth that low NAV = better fund
Quiz 🎯
Radha’s Mission
8-question quiz covering NAV, SIP, fund names & more
Game 🎢
Rollercoaster
See how SIPs turn market crashes into opportunities
Game 👭
3 Investors
SIP vs Lump Sum vs Market Timing — who wins?
Game 🪜
₹1Cr Ladder
Watch ₹10K/month grow into ₹1 Crore
Game
ChaiBoss Ltd
Learn EPS, P/E & what moves stock prices

🎲 Trading Simulation

Simulation 📊
My First Trade
Experience buying & selling stocks in a safe, simulated environment
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🎢 Game 3

The Market Rollercoaster

Markets go up and down — but does that mean you should panic and sell? Let’s find out together!

😰 Step 1 — The Emotional Test

Imagine you’ve been investing ₹10,000 every year. Suddenly the market drops 20%. Your portfolio goes red. What do you do?

💡 Hint: Think about what happens when something goes on sale at a store. If the price of something you regularly buy drops by 20%, do you stop buying — or do you buy more? The same logic applies to investing through a SIP. Lower prices mean you get more “units” for the same money.
📊 Step 2 — Watch the Rollercoaster Unfold

Vikram invested ₹10,000 every year. See what happens year by year — the NAV (price per unit) changes each year, affecting how many units he gets!

🔑 Step 3 — The Big Insight

Vikram got the most units in one particular year. Which year was it — and why?

💰 Step 3B — Did Vikram Actually Make Money?

Vikram invested ₹10,000 every year for 6 years. The final NAV (price per unit) at the end of Year 6 is ₹134.4.

Vikram invested ₹60,000 in total. What do you think his investment is worth now?

🧠 Step 4 — What Would You Do Differently?

Knowing what you know now — if you had started a SIP and then saw the market drop 30% in one year, what would be the smartest move?

💡 Hint: Remember what happened to Vikram’s units in the crash year. He got the most units because prices were lowest. What if he had put in even more money during that dip?
👭 Game 4

The Three Investors

Three friends. Same market. Completely different results. Who wins — and why?

👋 Meet the Three Friends
👩‍💼

Riya — The Steady SIP Investor

Invests ₹1,00,000 every single year for 12 years. No excuses. No market-watching.

👩‍🦱

Meera — Lump Sum

Invests ₹12,00,000 all at once in Year 1. Then sits back and waits.

🎯

YOU — The Market Timer

You play as Kavya. You have ₹12,00,000. Each year, you’ll see the market price and decide: invest now, or wait for a better opportunity?

₹12,00,000
Same total budget
12 years
Same time period
🎯 Your Investment Journey — Play as Kavya

Each year you’ll see the NAV (price per unit). Decide how much of your ₹12L budget to invest — or skip the year entirely. Remember: Riya invests ₹1L every year automatically. Meera invested all ₹12L in Year 1.

💰 Your Remaining Budget: ₹12,00,000
Units bought: 0
🎉 The Big Reveal

All three had exactly ₹12,00,000. Same money. Same market. Same 12 years. Here’s what happened:

💰 Visual Comparison

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🍕 Game 1

The ₹10 vs ₹20 NAV Paradox

Everyone thinks a lower NAV means a cheaper fund. Let’s bust this myth — with pizza! 🍕

🤔 Step 1 — Which Fund Would You Pick?
🍕16 slices
Fund A
NAV = ₹10
vs
🍕8 slices
Fund B
NAV = ₹20
Important: Both funds invest in the same type of assets and have the same expected return of 20%.

You invest ₹10,000 in one fund. Which gives you a better deal?

🔢 Step 2 — Let’s Do the Maths!
🍕
Fund A (NAV ₹10)
₹10,000 ÷ ₹10 =
1,000
units purchased
After 20% growth → NAV ₹12
🍕
Fund B (NAV ₹20)
₹10,000 ÷ ₹20 =
500
units purchased
After 20% growth → NAV ₹24
🎯 Now That You Know the Truth About NAV…

Your friend Priya says: “I’m choosing Fund X because its NAV is only ₹15, while Fund Y’s NAV is ₹500. Fund X is so much cheaper!” What would you tell her?

🚀 The NFO Trap — New Fund Offers

A brand new mutual fund just launched at ₹10 NAV. Your colleague Arun is very excited: “This is amazing — ground floor entry! It’s like a ₹10 stock, so cheap!”

What would you say to Arun?

💸 The Dividend Illusion

You invest ₹10,000 in a fund at NAV ₹50 — you get 200 units. The fund then announces a ₹5 dividend per unit. You’re excited — free money! 🎉

After the dividend is paid out, your NAV becomes…?

🪜 Game 5

The ₹1 Crore Ladder

₹10,000 a month sounds small. Can it really become ₹1 Crore? Climb the ladder and find out!

🤔 The Big Question
₹10,000
Monthly SIP
12%
Expected Return
25 years
Duration
₹30L
Total Invested

₹30 Lakhs invested over 25 years. What do you think it grows to?

🪜 Climb the Ladder — Step by Step

₹10,000/month SIP at 12% returns. Watch the growth accelerate!

🏆 Target: ₹1 Crore

₹10K/month × 25 years = ₹30L invested

🧠 One More Question…

You just watched ₹10K/month grow to ₹1.9 Crore in 25 years — shocking, right?

Now imagine you keep going for just 5 more years. Same ₹10K/month. Same 12% returns. Just patience.

₹10K
Monthly SIP
12%
Returns
30 yrs
Total Time
₹36L
Total Invested

What does your money grow to at Year 30? 🎯

⏰ The Cost of Waiting — Starting 5 Years Late

What if someone said “I’ll start investing in 5 years”? Here’s what they lose forever:

“The first 10 years build the ladder. The last 10 years climb it.”

— Investing for Mummies
🎯 Game 2 — Interactive Quiz

Radha’s Money Mission

Help Radha navigate 8 real-life mutual fund situations. Answer questions, earn stars, master investing!

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🎮 Interactive Case Study

Help Radha Make Smart Money Moves!

Radha is just like many of us — a working mum trying to make sense of mutual funds. Put yourself in her shoes and help her navigate 8 real-life money situations. Each correct answer earns you stars!

👩‍💻 RadhaAge 32, Mumbai
👶 AnanyaDaughter, 3 yrs old
🎯 GoalEducation + Retirement
💰 Bonus₹2 Lakhs to invest
🔢 Calculate
QUESTION 1 OF 8 · 15 points
📜 Radha finds her old “HDFC Balanced Advantage Fund” statement. It discloses the fund’s portfolio position as follows:

Assets: Equity Holdings ₹850, Debt Holdings (Bonds) ₹50, Cash & Bank Balance ₹20
Liabilities: ₹15
Units Outstanding: 40
Calculate the NAV per unit. Fill in each step! 👇
Formula: NAV = (Total Assets − Liabilities) ÷ Units Outstanding
Total Assets = Equity + Debt + Cash
Total Assets (₹)
Net Assets (after liabilities)
NAV per Unit
🔢 Calculate
QUESTION 2 OF 8 · 20 points
📊 Radha starts a ₹10,000/month SIP. The market is volatile — fill in the units purchased each month and find her average cost per unit.
Complete the SIP table (Enter units to 2 decimal places)
Units Purchased = Amount Invested ÷ NAV that month
Average Cost = Total Amount ÷ Total Units
MonthSIP AmountNAVUnits Purchased
Month 1₹10,000₹200
Month 2₹10,000₹180
Month 3₹10,000₹220
Month 4₹10,000₹240
Total₹40,000
Average Cost Per Unit
💡 Concept
QUESTION 3 OF 8 · 10 points
🏦 Radha hears about two options: Fund A lets her invest ₹500 every month automatically. Fund B requires a large lump sum all at once.
The method where Radha invests a fixed amount every month automatically is called:
💡 Concept
QUESTION 4 OF 8 · 10 points
💼 The Bank RM quietly ticked the “Regular Plan” box on Radha’s form. Amisha told Radha to always choose “Direct Plan – Growth Option” instead.
Why does the Bank RM prefer the Regular Plan over the Direct Plan?
🎯 Match
QUESTION 5 OF 8 · 15 points
🚨 Radha wants to match each mutual fund concept with its correct definition.
Match each term with its correct meaning! Tap a term, then tap the matching definition. 👆
NAV = ‘price’ of one unit. SIP = investing regularly. Units = what you ‘own’. AUM = total money managed.

Mutual Fund Terms

📊 NAV
💰 SIP
📦 Units
🏦 AUM

Definitions

What you own in a mutual fund (like shares)
Total money managed by a mutual fund company
Investing a fixed amount every month automatically
The price of one unit of a mutual fund
💡 Concept
QUESTION 6 OF 8 · 20 points
📈 Radha sees the HDFC Balanced Advantage Fund gave 25% returns last year. Amisha warns: “Don’t trust just one year’s return!”
What does “Rolling Returns” help us understand that a single point-to-point return doesn’t?
💡 Concept
QUESTION 7 OF 8 · 15 points
🏖️ Radha’s neighbour Meena Aunty just retired with ₹50 lakhs in mutual funds. She wants a fixed amount sent to her bank every month — like a “salary from investments.”
Which facility should Meena Aunty use to automatically receive a fixed amount from her mutual fund every month?
🎯 Match
QUESTION 8 OF 8 · 15 points
📲 Word has spread! Three of Radha’s friends heard she met Amisha and now they all want advice. Each friend knows exactly what she needs — can you match each one to the perfect fund name? 💬
💡 Quick cheat sheet: Long Term Equity (ELSS) = tax saving u/s 80C · Small Cap = small risky companies, high growth · Mid-Cap = medium companies, medium risk · Direct = you buy directly (cheaper) · Regular = via distributor (pricier) · Growth = gains reinvested · IDCW = regular income payout

👇 Step 1 — Read each friend’s need carefully:

👩‍💼
Priya
“I want to save income tax this year! I’ll invest directly — no middleman — and reinvest everything for long-term growth.”
Select a fund below, then tap here
👩‍🦳
Deepa’s Mum
“My mum just retired and needs regular income payouts. Her financial advisor will handle it. She’s ok with medium-risk companies.”
Select a fund below, then tap here
🏋️‍♀️
Neha
“I’m 28 and aggressive! Give me maximum growth potential. I’ll go direct to save costs and reinvest every single rupee.”
Select a fund below, then tap here

👆 Step 2 — Click a fund to select it ✨, then click the right friend above:

Axis · Long Term Equity · Direct Plan · Growth
HDFC · Mid-Cap Opportunities · Regular Plan · IDCW
SBI · Small Cap Fund · Direct Plan · Growth

🎉 Mission Complete!

You helped Radha navigate the world of mutual funds!

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out of 120
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Number Cruncher
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Concept Queen
🎯
Smart Matcher
Gold Star Mum
🎡 Game 6 · Commodities

Wheel of Gold

Spin the wheel, land on a real-world event, and predict — does gold go UP or DOWN?

📋 How It Works
🎡
Spin
🤔
Predict
💡
Learn

The wheel has 8 real-world factors that affect commodity prices. Spin to land on one, then predict if the price goes UP 📈 or DOWN 📉. Get an explanation after every answer!

🪙
Gold Challenge
8 factors · ~5 mins · Earn badges
🎡

Wheel of Gold

Question 1 of 8

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8 factors remaining
🥈 Game · Commodities

Wheel of Silver

Spin the wheel, land on a real-world event, and predict — does silver go UP or DOWN?

📋 How It Works
🎡
Spin
🤔
Predict
💡
Learn

The wheel has 8 real-world factors that affect silver prices. Silver has a unique double life — it’s both a precious metal and an industrial commodity. Spin to land on a factor, then predict if the price goes UP 📈 or DOWN 📉.

🥈
Silver Challenge
8 factors · ~5 mins · Earn badges
☕ Game 7 · Stocks

The ChaiBoss Challenge

Learn how EPS, P/E ratio, and real-world events move stock prices — through India’s favourite chai company!

Think of a stock like a chai recipe — its price depends on many ingredients: earnings, market mood, competition, and more. In this game, you’ll run a fictional chai company and see how real-world events affect your stock price, EPS, and P/E ratio.

☕ The ChaiBoss Challenge
💰 Price: ₹100
📊 EPS: ₹10
🎯 P/E: 10.0
0 pts
ChaiBoss Ltd.
NSE: CBOSS
Share Price
₹100
EPS
₹10
P/E Ratio
10.0x
Change
🏆

Well Done!

You’ve completed the ChaiBoss Challenge

0
Points Earned
0/8
Correct Answers
₹100
Final Stock Price
0%
Total Return
Key Takeaways 💡
📊
EPS (Earnings Per Share) tells you how much profit a company earns for each share. Higher EPS usually means a healthier company.
🎯
P/E Ratio shows how much investors pay per rupee of earnings. A high P/E means high expectations; a low P/E might mean a bargain — or trouble.
📈
Stock prices move based on earnings, news, market mood, and what investors expect will happen next — not just what’s happening now.
🧠
Understanding basics like EPS and P/E helps you ask better questions and feel more confident when evaluating any investment.
☕ The Latte Effect

“Hidden” Fortunes

Small daily splurges, redirected wisely, can grow into crores.

Starbucks
🛍️ Pick Your Guilty Pleasures

Select the habits you spend on every week. We will show you what happens when you redirect just that amount into a SIP instead.

Starbucks / Café Coffee
How much do you spend?
₹6,000 / mo₹0–₹15k
🛵
Swiggy / Zomato Orders
How much do you spend?
₹4,000 / mo₹0–₹15k
📺
OTT Subscriptions
How much do you spend?
₹2,000 / mo₹0–₹15k
🛍️
Impulse Online Shopping
How much do you spend?
₹3,000 / mo₹0–₹15k
🎬
Movies + Weekend Eating Out
How much do you spend?
₹2,000 / mo₹0–₹15k
💅
Salon Visits
How much do you spend?
₹3,000 / mo₹0–₹15k
💡 You do not need to give these up forever — just ask: what if even half went into a SIP?
Monthly SIP if redirected
₹0
🪣 Game · Financial Planning

3 Buckets

Where does each financial product belong? Sort them into the right bucket — Emergency, Stability, or Growth!

📋 How It Works
📦
See Item
🤔
Decide
🪣
Drop It

You’ll see a financial product or goal. Sort it into the right bucket. Some tricky items accept more than one correct answer! Watch each icon fly into the bucket.

🛡️EmergencyQuick access, safety net
⚖️StabilitySteady, low-risk returns
🌱GrowthLong-term wealth building
🎯 11 items · ⏱️ ~5 mins · 🏆 Earn badges

3 Buckets

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Investing for Mummies · Nurturing Financially Confident Women
⏱️ Game · Rule of 72

Double or Nothing

The fastest mental shortcut in investing. 5 rounds. Beat the clock. No calculator allowed.

⏱️
The Rule of 72
The fastest mental maths trick in investing
The Formula
Years to Double = 72 ÷ Rate %
e.g. 12% return → 72 ÷ 12 = 6 years to double your money
How to Play
5️⃣ 5 rounds — one investing scenario each
⏱️ 15 seconds per round — answer fast for bonus points
Under 5 sec = 3 pts · Under 10 sec = 2 pts · Slower = 1 pt
🚫 No calculator — use 72 ÷ Rate in your head!
🎲 Trading Simulation

📊 My First Trade

Experience buying & selling stocks in a safe, simulated environment. No real money involved!

Made with 💚 by Investing for Mummies — Unlocking Your Financial Superpower

🏆 Your Final Report Card

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🍕 NAV Pizza
🎯 Radha’s Mission
🎢 Rollercoaster
👭 3 Investors
🪜 ₹1Cr Ladder
🪙 Wheel of Gold
🥈 Wheel of Silver
☕ ChaiBoss Ltd
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