Weekly math lessons with a capstone
One concept each week. Four guided steps. One real capstone.
Practice turns into a clean weekly lesson: the first four questions teach the moves, patterns, and structure behind the concept, and the fifth question asks you to pull it all together on your own.
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guided steps, then capstone
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concept thread for the whole week
All levels
from fundamentals to advanced reasoning
Arena loop
One clear rhythm.
Concept lands
Start the week with one focused idea instead of a pile of disconnected drills.
Build the method
Use the first four questions to learn the pieces, patterns, and intermediate moves.
Solve the capstone
Finish with one harder problem that asks you to combine what the first four taught.
Watch progress move
XP, streaks, and rankings update once the weekly lesson is complete.
Five connected steps
Each week opens with four guided questions that teach the method before a fifth capstone problem puts it all together.
Concept-first progression
The sequence is designed to build skill in order, so each step prepares you for the harder move that comes next.
Built for real thinking
Typed or handwritten work fits naturally into a workflow that feels more like a notebook lesson than a quiz factory.
Why it lands
Less randomness. More understanding.
The product now reads like a guided weekly lesson instead of a bundle of isolated prompts: start the set, learn the method, then prove it on the capstone.
The interface keeps attention on the math instead of a dashboard maze.
Designed for consistency
Practice should feel cumulative, not scattered.
One weekly concept thread instead of endless random drills.
Four scaffold questions that teach the method before the pressure rises.
A final capstone that shows whether the concept actually stuck.