The box with the Magic Braille Numbers, the magical numbers, lies open on the table. You can see a student’s hands as she searches for specific numbers and math symbols.
Tactonom Magic Braille Numbers Logo

Now it gets magical!

The Tactonom Magic Braille Numbers open up completely new learning opportunities for blind students.

Each tile features tactile braille. In addition, black print ensures inclusive work in shared classrooms.
Whether basic arithmetic, equations, number puzzles, or creative math problems—these braille tiles can be used in many ways.

A New World of Learning

Users place the braille tiles directly onto one of the many free graphics. The Tactonom Reader Flex immediately checks if the result is correct. This creates real learning moments that build confidence, encourage experimentation, and make participation in math class a matter of course.

Opened Magic Braille Numbers Box

Coming soon:

Tactonom Magic Braille Letters for language lessons

They enable independent work with letters. Fill-in-the-blank exercises, spelling practice, word problems, crosswords, or games—everything can be done independently, inclusively, and with the joy of learning.

More independence, more motivation, more participation—for a classroom that truly includes everyone.

Tactonom Magic Braille Letters Logo
The photo shows the open box of Tactonom Magic Braille Letters. The braille tiles for “a,” “b,” and “c” are shown enlarged below.

Find matching Magic Braille graphics here:

Logo ProBlind- Community for tactile graphics
This GIF shows scrolling through the graphics collection in the database.

All graphics with the tags “Magic-Numbers” and “Magic-Letters”
can be found at share.problind.org