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Daily challenge

Are you ready to challenge your mathematical skills and climb the ranks of our leaderboard? Get ready to put your problem-solving abilities to the test with our daily maths challenge!

How it Works:

Every day, you’ll have the opportunity to participate in our daily challenge . You can practise as many times as you want to sharpen your skills and boost your confidence. Practice makes perfect, after all!

Once you’re feeling prepared, take on the ultimate challenge: the ranked quiz. But here’s the catch – you only get one shot at the ranked quiz each day. So make it count!

The Leaderboard:

After completing the ranked quiz, your score will be recorded and added to our daily leaderboard. Can you make it to the top? Keep an eye on the leaderboard to see where you stand amongst your peers. Will you be today’s maths champion?

Get Started:

Ready to take on the challenge? Dive into today’s quiz and see how you stack up against the competition. Remember, practice makes progress, so don’t be afraid to give it your all. Good luck, and may the best mathematician win!

Are you up for the challenge? Let’s make today count with the daily challenge !

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GCSE Maths Topics

Top-top-topics provides an overview of the topics covered in the GCSE Maths exam, categorised based on their likelihood of appearing on the exam from our data. The topics are divided into three tiers of frequency: high, medium, and low.

Usage

You will be expected to learn and revise every part of the maths GCSE. The top-top-topic list is only designed to give you an idea of areas you will need to give extra attention to. Exam boards are constantly employing new staff with new ideas, and you may get a new exam writer who wants pie charts on every paper!

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These are the topics that are most likely to appear on the exam. You should prioritise studying these topics as they are essential for success in the exam. High-frequency topics typically include fundamental concepts such as: