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MathCounts is a large national mathematics competition and mathematics coaching program that has served millions of middle school students since 1984. Sponsored by the CNA Foundation, National Society of Professional Engineers, the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, and others, the focus of MathCounts is on mathematical problem solving. Students are eligible for up to three years, but cannot compete beyond their eighth grade year.


MathCounts Curriculum

MathCounts curriculum includes arithmetic, algebra, counting, geometry, number theory, probability, and statistics. The focus of MathCounts curriculum is in developing mathematical problem solving skills.


MathCounts Competition Levels

School Competition

Students vie for the chance to make their school teams. Problems at this level require the least depth of curriculum.

Chapter Competition

Chapter competitions serve as a selection filter for state competitions. A few states don't need to host chapter competitions due to population size.

State Competition

The top 4 students in each state form the state team for the national competition. The coach of the top school team at the state level is invited to coach the state team at the national competition.

National Competition

Nation Competition Sites

For many years, the National MathCounts competition was held in Washington, D.C. More recently, the competition has changed venues.

  • The 2007 competition will be held in Fort Worth, Texas.
  • The 2006 competition was held in Arlington, Virginia.
  • The 2005 competition was held in Detroit, Michigan.
  • The 2004 competition was held in Washington, D.C.
  • The 2002 and 2003 competitions were held in Chicago, Illinois.


MathCounts Resources

MathCounts Books

MathCounts Classes

MathCounts Online

States, territories, and other teams for National MathCounts


What comes after MathCounts?

Give the following competitions a try:


See also