MathGrit competition prep

AIME Practice Problems

Train for AIME with integer-answer competition math practice, targeted review, hints, and solution paths for high-difficulty problems.

Practice Plan

  • Prioritize accuracy over volume; one fully reviewed AIME problem can be worth more than several rushed attempts.
  • Separate solution search from computation so students learn where the key idea appears.
  • Track repeated issue types such as missed cases, algebra slips, and weak modular reasoning.

Common Topics

  • Vieta formulas
  • Modular arithmetic
  • Advanced counting
  • Synthetic geometry
  • Sequences and recurrences
  • Inequalities

Why MathGrit

  • Integer-answer grading matches the feel of AIME practice.
  • Hints can reveal structure without spoiling the whole solution.
  • Difficulty bands help students progress into harder AIME-style work gradually.

AIME practice FAQ

How many AIME problems should a student solve in one session?

Two or three deeply reviewed AIME problems are often enough for one focused session, especially when students redo missed work later.

What is the biggest mistake in AIME prep?

The biggest mistake is chasing volume without reviewing why a problem was missed or which technique would have unlocked it.

Ready for a focused practice set?

Browse problems in the right difficulty band, then use hints, solutions, and review to turn missed problems into repeatable skills.

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