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MathDash: Turning math into a sport

Making competitive learning mainstream

Hi everyone! We’re Daniel and Akshaj. We met 14 years ago playing an online math game and are co-founders of MathDash.

From left to right:

Daniel: 3x USA Math Olympiad and 1x Math Olympiad Training Program. Computer Science @ MIT, Trading at Jane Street, SWE at Kalshi and Scale AI.

Akshaj: 7x USA Math Olympiad and 2x Math Olympiad Training Program. Computer Science @ MIT, with Trading & SWE experiences at Jump Trading, Wormhole, Jane Street, and Gather.

Competition Math - the best way to learn math

Competition math involves solving challenging and creative problems within a competitive setting, covering topics beyond standard school curricula. This format sends competitors to the frontiers of math and science by encouraging innovative thinking, fostering a community, and promoting a love for math.

Founders of Scale AI, Perplexity AI, and Cognition AI all started their journeys as competitive learners, and picked up the problem solving skills they would eventually need by doing these competitions.

This is why 300,000 high schoolers take the American Math Competitions annually, and elite universities recruit high performers. In fact, competitive math and programming are the primary skills tested in trading and software job interviews!

Daniel’s middle school math team: college and grad school/first job

Competitive Learning hasn't reached most Humans

Humans want to learn, and humans are competitive. Why, then, do most not enter competitive learning circuits? We talked to parents, teachers, coaches, and students, and they told us:

  • “The problems are too hard”
  • “The barrier to entry is too high”
  • “What if I look stupid”
  • "I'm too busy"

MathDash makes Competitive Math accessible for everyone

  • Problem difficulty ranges from addition all the way to advanced theory
  • MathDash only requires a device with an internet connection
  • You compete against others at your level, and your main goal is to improve your rating
  • The contests happen every day, and you can play an arena match live instantly at any time! Total time for a match is 2 minutes.

We already have 200 of the best competitive mathletes participating in our tournaments, and our users have solved over 400,000 arithmetic questions - one even played in our Arena for 10 hours straight!

Competitive Learning is already a growing community despite the significant barriers preventing most from participating. Having been addicted to competitive learning and educational games when we were young, we are the best positioned team to unlock the power of competitive learning for all.

Asks

Share MathDash with any math teachers, coaches, or students you know! We would love intros to any teachers or coaches as well.

If you are feeling ambitious, our next big synchronous contest is Monday, March 18 at 4:30pm PDT.