Send us your solutions!
We encourage all students to submit their solutions to the tasks published on our website! If you send in your solution before the official solutions are published online, our team will review and assess your work, and you’ll receive our feedback. The tasks are scored using a point system inspired by the Mathematical Olympiad (OM) and Linguistic Olympiad (OLM and IOL), so not only the correctness of your answer matters, but also the method and clarity of your reasoning. Every 4 weeks, we announce a ranking of the students who have earned the most points during that period."
How to submit your solution?
You can send:
- a LaTeX code (very welcome), or a written solution using LaTeX
- photos or scans of handwritten solutions (please make sure the images are of good quality and the writing is legible)
How to Write a Solution?
We encourage you to read the guidelines on the Mathematical Olympiad website.
Use the templates:
- Print-friendly template: available here.
- LaTeX template: available via this link in the Overleaf online editor. Copy the code into your own document, edit it, then compile and download it as a PDF.
Each page of the solution should include:
- your email address
- your class, e.g. 8SP or 2LO
- the task number
- the date of the series the task comes from
- the page number in the format page __ of __ (e.g. page 2 of 6)
- your nickname or name (this is necessary to include you in the ranking!)
This way, your solution will be properly evaluated and included in the ranking. If you’ve solved a task but the submission deadline (i.e. the date the official solutions were published) has passed, you can still send it in to receive feedback—however, it won’t count towards the ranking score.
Get to it — solve, submit, and earn points! 🏆