Train Like A Contest
Build speed, structure, and accuracy.
Each unit now moves from quick Sprint-style warmups to short structure problems and then full contest traps. The goal is not memorizing formulas; it is recognizing the fastest path.
Learning Path
Choose a topic, follow lessons in order, then unlock practice sets, unit tests, and a final mastery quiz.
How To Use Mathyessy
Step 1 — Learning Quest: Study a topic through short guided lessons, then prove you got it with an 8-question checkpoint (6/8 to advance). This is where you understand the concept — the why, not just the answer.
Step 2 — Practice: Once you've learned a topic in the Quest, come to Practice to drill it under real conditions — timed, no hints unless you need them, and the solution shown after every problem. Repetition here is what builds contest speed.
Train Like A Contest
Each unit now moves from quick Sprint-style warmups to short structure problems and then full contest traps. The goal is not memorizing formulas; it is recognizing the fastest path.
Foundational feels like early Sprint questions. Intermediate asks for a small idea. Challenging expects a shortcut, theorem, or clever count.