Math Duel s all-time national rankings told a comeback story in June. Taiwan led with 170 pts heading into the month, Hong Kong sitting at 147. Then June happened Hong Kong erupted with +110 points, finishing the month at 257 and overtaking Taiwan (180) to claim the #1 spot.
Japan holds steady at 50 pts in third. Portugal, France, South Korea, and Argentina are clustered between 10 15 pts in a World Cup year, the math leaderboard has its own group stage.
Today is July 1st. The national rankings keep accumulating. Last month s gap is this month s opportunity.
This happens once a month, 12 times a year top 3 on the monthly board earn a score bonus that weekly rankings don t give you. And June s board is at a level we didn t expect:
Simple, Normal, and Hard mode are packed with players tied at maximum scores, ranked only by who got there first. Extreme mode has 8 players all at 761, the highest score achievable. Players from Hong Kong and Taiwan have pushed this leaderboard to its absolute ceiling.
Top 3 spots are decided by margins this thin. One more battle, one second earlier, could be the difference between the podium and fourth place.
Two days left. If you ve never made the monthly board, this is your last shot. If you re already on it, this is your last chance to hold your spot.
Every one of those battles is someone sitting down, staring at a problem, and pushing through 60 seconds of pressure. Thank you for being part of this.
Right now, the leaderboard is stacked with World Cup legends Ronaldo, Mbapp , Lionel Messi, Neymar. In a World Cup year, even the math rankings look like a group stage. Simple mode: four legends tied. Extreme mode: Ronaldo at 761, running away from the field.
Take a look at the current standings Simple mode has 8 players from 8 countries, all locked at 389. Normal, Hard, and Extreme are all live battles. Taiwan s ki is sitting at #1 across all four difficulties, with Hong Kong, South Korea, the USA, Singapore, and France closing in.
The board resets Monday at 00:00. Today is your last shot.
Where does your country stand right now? Is there room to climb? Every battle you play is a point for your nation and in a World Cup year, that means something.
All 32 nations competing in the 2026 World Cup are now in Math Duel. Pick the country you support, carry that flag onto the leaderboard, and go head-to-head with players from around the world.
On the pitch, it s about your feet. Here, it s about your brain.
60 seconds, full speed, combos stacked, top score all for your country. Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, the USA, France every nation is waiting for someone to represent it.
Math Duel started with a simple idea: math isn t boring it just needs the right stage.
60 seconds. Four difficulty levels. One leaderboard. From addition and multiplication tables all the way to equations, sequences, and percentages whether you want a light warm-up or a full mental workout, there s a mode for you. Every round is a fight against yourself: one second faster, one more correct answer, one more combo.
Look at this month s Simple leaderboard eight players, all scoring 389. Hong Kong is not playing around. But as much as we love watching you compete, we d also love to hear from you.
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Easy: YC Te, cu.math.math, and Tommy Li all Hong Kong, all 389 points, all 100% accuracy with 7 combo. The only difference? Answer speed. The gap between 1st and 3rd was under 1 second.