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MATHCOUNTS is partnering with BAE Systems to celebrate Engineers Week 2025! We're honoring the incredible engineers who support our math programs and inspiring future engineers. Anyone of any age can participate to earn recognition and entry into prize drawings!
The Perfect Classroom, Competition or Club Activity
Each weekday Feb. 17-24, MATHCOUNTS will post a problem set or exploration introducing different engineering fields and showing real-world applications of math.

- Problem of the Week
Millions of people will fix their eyes on the ball dropping in Times Square this New Year’s Eve to indicate the end of 2024 and the beginning of 2025.
- Problem of the Week
For the holidays, Mai and Taya will travel over the river and through the woods to their grandmother’s house a total distance of 495 miles. If the car.
- Problem of the Week
For many of us, the thought of snow brings hopes of snow days, sledding or skiing. For others it means traffic jams and shoveling. Unfortunately for.
- Problem of the Week
Vanessa bought some round holiday dessert plates to give as a gift to her friend. However, the store only had 5 of the 8 plates she wanted. (All of the.
- MATHCOUNTS for Educators
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- MATHCOUNTS for Educators
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- Problem of the Week
Marjorie went shopping on Black Friday and received successive discounts of 25%, 40% and 20% off of the original price. If Marjorie wanted to purchase.
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- Problem of the Week
In 2020, the township of Pilgrim in Dade County, MO had a population of 131 residents, while Mayflower, AR had a population of 1984 residents. If a.
- Problem of the Week
Ailee, Bailey, Camie and Demi grew up on the same street and have been best friends since elementary school. The girls are all different ages ranging.
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The MATHCOUNTS Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that reaches students in grades 6-8 in all US states and territories with 3 extracurricular math programs. More than a quarter million students participate in our programs or use our resources each year.
There are many paths to success in math. We help all students discover theirs.
