The system adjusts difficulty based on your performance in real-time
Start Easy: Begin with simple problems (2×2, 5×3).
Progress Up: When you're performing well (high accuracy + speed), the system automatically gives you harder problems.
Step Back: If you're struggling, it drops back to easier items to build confidence.
Always Optimal: You're always working at the right challenge level— not too easy, not too hard.
When your fluency score exceeds 85%, the system gives you harder problems.
Stay at the current difficulty level—you're in the optimal challenge zone.
If you're struggling, the system automatically provides easier items to rebuild confidence.
Traditional practice gives everyone the same problems, regardless of skill level. Some students get bored; others get frustrated.
Adaptive practice meets you where you are and adjusts in real-time. It's like having a personal tutor who knows exactly when to challenge you and when to support you.
Research shows that practicing at the right difficulty level (not too easy, not too hard) maximizes learning efficiency and retention.