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INSPIRE Math Competition 2026 Winners!

Category 1

First Place

Habiba El Houssien Mohamed Mones
Zeyad Ahmad Mabrouk Shrawy
Khadijah Khaled Mohamed Mohamed Elgobba

Second Place

Omar Hesham Muneer Abozekry Akl
Ma Ma
Moaz Waleed Abd El-hamid Meligy
Owise Maged Mohamed Abdelhamied Khater

Third Place

Farid Abdelgilil Farid Abdelgalil Elganzoury
Haroun Abdelrahman Mohamed Ahmed
Gasser Walid Ali Tawfik Ahmed

Category 2

First Place

Ali Mohamed Mokhtar Arafat

Second Place

Rawan Mohamed Ahmed Radwan Hussien
Ma Ma

Third Place

Mariam Diaa Mohamed Abdelhamied Ibrahim Kasem

Category 3

First Place

Omar Essam Sobhy Ragab Atalla
Ihsan Alkan

Second Place

Omar Hossameldin Alabraq Waheed
Canan Alkan

Third Place

Adam Ahmed Mahrous Abd El Lateef
Ali Mohamed Rabiee Fazary

Category 4

First Place

Hedayah Essam Sobhy Atalla

Second Place

Marwan Mohamed Korany Ebrahim

Third Place

Noor Yousef Mohassab Ahmed

About INSPIRE

Are you passionate about numbers, equations, and problem-solving? Get ready to put your mathematical skills to the test in the upcoming Inspire Math Competition! Whether you love unraveling complex formulas, exploring geometric patterns, or cracking challenging puzzles, this competition is the perfect platform for you to showcase your mathematical prowess.

Mission Statement

At the heart of the Inspire Math Competition lies a commitment to fostering a culture of mathematical excellence and innovation. Our mission is to inspire, challenge, and empower individuals to unleash their full mathematical potential, regardless of their background or experience level. Through engaging problem-solving opportunities, we aim to cultivate a deep appreciation for mathematics, spark curiosity, and nurture a community of passionate mathematicians. We strive to create a platform where participants can embrace the beauty of numbers, develop critical thinking skills, and build confidence in their mathematical abilities. Our ultimate goal is to ignite a lifelong love for math and equip individuals with the tools they need to excel in the dynamic world of mathematics.

Competition Objectives

The Inspire Math Competition welcomes participants of all levels, from beginners to advanced mathematicians.

Engage in a series of intriguing math questions from provided videos (2 short videos) that will push your analytical thinking and problem-solving abilities to new heights.

Test your knowledge in various mathematical concepts, from algebra and geometry to calculus through multiple choice tests and beyond.

CONTEST RULES

Competition Structure

The competition structure is designed to provide a platform for participants to demonstrate their mathematical prowess, grow their problem-solving skills, and showcase their passion for mathematics in a competitive yet supportive environment.

Exam Platform

The exam will be on an online platform

Who can particiapate?

All students from Grade 3 to Grade 10 can join

Winners

The winner will be determined by the correct answers and time.

Appllication deadline & Fee

The deadline to apply is April 09, 2026. No entry or application will be accepted afterward. The entry fee is 400 LE.

Cancellation

In case the judging members agree not to evaluate the entries due to the lack of quality and an insufficient number of applicants in any of the categories and contests, the organization committee holds the right to cancel that one.

Contest Date & Question Style

The online contest will take place on April 18, 2026.

There will be 25 questions for each category. 20 questions from the topics for each category, and 5 questions from the two videos.

I Agree

By submitting to the Contest, the entrant agrees to abide by all Contest rules.

Categories

Participants will be divided according to their Grade levels. Each Category will be assigned different content for the contest.

Category 1

Junior Mathematicians

(Grade 3 – 4)

Category 2

 Intermediate Math Wizards

(Grades 5 – 6)

Category 3

Advanced Math Scholars

(Grades 7 – 8)

Category 4

Senior Math Geniuses

(Grades 9 – 10)

Category 1 - Junior Mathematicians
(Grade 3 - 4)

Algebra

Word problems, Fractions, Conversions

Geometry

Triangle types, Perimeter, Symmetry, Area, Data Handling, Pictographs

Number Theory

Arithmetics, 7-8 Digits, Metric System, Temperature, Time, Money

Reasoning

Logic, Patterns, Analogy, and Classification

Videos

Category 1
Where do math symbols come from?

John David Walters

A brief history of banned numbers

Alessandra King

Category 2 - Intermediate Math Wizards
(Grades 5 - 6)

Algebra

Word problems, Equations, Decimals, Ratio, Proportion, Counting Sets, Probabilities, Statistics

Geometry

Angles, Lines, Areas, Circle, Shapes and Solids

Number Theory

Integers, Divisibility, Factorization, GCF/LCM, Metric System, Conversions

Reasoning

Logic, Patterns, Analogy and Classification

Videos

Category 2
A trip through space to calculate distance

Heather Tunnell

Exponential growth: How folding paper can get you to the Moon

Category 3 - Advanced Math Scholars
(Grades 7 - 8)

Algebra

Algebraic Expressions, Word problems, Inequalities, Factoring expressions, direct and inverse variations, Factorization Data and graphics, statistics

Geometry

Lines/Angles, Triangles and Congruence, Quadrilaterals and constructions, Area of shapes, Graphs

Number Theory

Integers, Rational Numbers, Exponents, Squares/cubes and Square/cube roots, Mensuration Analytical

Reasoning

Logic, Patterns, Visualizing solid shapes, series completion

Videos

Category 3
The complex geometry of Islamic design

Eric Broug

How to defeat a dragon with math

Garth Sundem

Category 4 - Senior Math Geniuses
(Grades 9 - 10)

Algebra

Number Systems, Polynomials, Linear Equations in Two Variables, Simultaneous equation solving, Quadratic equations

Geometry

Euclid’s Geometry, Lines and Angles, Triangles, Quadrilaterals, Areas of Parallelograms and Triangles, Circles, Constructions, Heron’s Formula, Surface Areas and Volumes, Coordinate Geometry, Trigonometry

Number Theory

Arithmetic Progressions, Statistics, Probability.

Reasoning

Logic, Patterns, Visualizing solid shapes, series completion, Analogy, and Classification.

Videos

Category 4
Making sense of irrational numbers

Ganesh Pai

Exploring other dimensions

Alex Rosenthal and George Zaidan

Prizes

Top 5% Rankings

900 LE per participant + certificate

6% to 10% Rankings

750 LE per participant + certificate

11% to 15% Rankings

600 LE per participant + certificate

All winners will receive a Certificate of Achievement.

All participants will receive a Certificate of Participation

Sample Questions

For more info contact: info@youngchallengers.com