About
Welcome to a new era of rated math
This is a fast, focused math tournament you can run from your browser. Five questions, five minutes, and a rating that moves when your performance moves. If you’ve ever wanted the feeling of a math competition, a math challenge, or a mini math olympiad round on demand, you’re in the right place.
Why this exists
Most practice is quiet, slow, and easy to drift through. Real growth usually comes from reps with a little pressure, clear feedback, and a reason to stay consistent. This app is built to turn math practice into something you can feel: short rounds, a clean score, and a rating that tracks your momentum.
How the rated matches work
Every rated match is a quick math duel. You answer under a timer, your opponent answers under the same timer, and the rating updates once the match is complete. It’s a simple ladder system that encourages steady improvement and makes every round a measurable step forward.
Tutorials are suggested, not required
The tutorial track is designed as a fast on-ramp into rated math. Think of it like warm ups before a math tournament: useful, efficient, and focused on common patterns. But it’s not the only path. Use any study style you like, then come back to test your skills against real opponents. Bring your best techniques, your favorite notes, and your own strategy.
Train like you compete
Math olympiad training, contest prep, and competitive problem solving all share a theme: you learn faster when you practice the skill the way you’ll use it. That’s why rounds are short and timed. You don’t need marathon sessions; you need consistent, high quality reps. A few rounds a day can compound into serious progress.
What you can use it for
- Math competition prep: build speed and accuracy for contests and math tournaments.
- Daily math challenges: quick rounds you can fit between classes or work sessions.
- Skill check ins: track improvement over time with a rating that reacts to performance.
The bigger vision
The long term goal is bold: make strong math practice as addictive and social as competitive gaming. The same way people grind ranked ladders to get better, you can grind ranked math to get sharper. Imagine finishing a school year’s worth of math fundamentals in months because practice finally feels engaging and measurable.
Fair play and focus
This is a game and a training tool. Use it to challenge yourself, not to farm points. The healthiest ladder is one where players show up to learn, compete, and improve. Win with clarity. Lose with data. Come back with better habits.
Community-first, improvement-first
Whether you’re aiming for a math olympiad, building competition confidence, or just want sharper mental math, the mission is the same: create a place where practice is consistent, opponents are real, and progress is visible. Step in, play a round, and keep climbing.