MathMap

Interactive Mathematics Learning

The Konstantinov Method

Our teaching approach is inspired by Nikolay Konstantinov's mathematical circles โ€” a tradition that produced generations of brilliant mathematicians in Russia.

Instead of lectures and memorization, students work through carefully crafted problem sets that build intuition step by step. Each problem leads naturally to the next insight.

This method develops deep understanding and problem-solving skills โ€” not just the ability to follow formulas.

How It Works

  • Weekly problem sets designed to challenge and inspire
  • Problems build on each other โ€” solving one unlocks the next
  • Discuss solutions with teachers, not just get answers
  • Learn to think like a mathematician

Choose Your Path

Group Classes

Weekly sessions with 3-6 students. Discuss solutions together, learn from peers, and get direct feedback from the teacher. Perfect for building mathematical intuition through collaborative problem-solving.

Weekly 3-6 students
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Self-Study

Access the full library of interactive problem sets. Work through weekly challenges at your own pace with progress tracking. Includes school curriculum support for IB, A-Level, and other programs.

โ‚ฌ5 /month
AI support coming soon
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We also help with standard school math (IB, A-Level, national curricula) โ€” it's just not our main focus. Our priority is building deep mathematical thinking through problem-solving.

Weekly Math Pages

Every week, subscribers receive a fresh page of carefully crafted problems designed to build mathematical thinking.

  • 5-10 problems per page โ€” from approachable to challenging
  • Interactive exercises with immediate feedback
  • AI hints coming soon โ€” nudges, not answers
  • Progress tracking so you can see your growth

See what a weekly page looks like:

View Example Page

Password Problems

Try It Now

Get a taste of how MathMap teaches. These mini-games are samples of our interactive problem sets.

School Math, But Fun

Interactive fractions with pizza

Color 1 2 of the pizza
0 / 4 slices colored

Beyond the Classroom

Logic & combinatorics puzzles

Task: Find how many 4-digit passwords match the rule. Practice on the phone, then enter your answer.

All 4 digits are the same

How many passwords?

Math Advent Calendar

24 days of math puzzles and interactive challenges

View Calendar

Support the Project

I'm building MathMap full-time because I believe every child deserves access to engaging math education. Your support helps me create more interactive content, improve the platform, and keep prices accessible for families everywhere.

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Create an account to track your progress, access personalized lessons, and master mathematics with interactive content designed for your level.

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