About Art of Problem Solving
Art of Problem Solving creates educational materials for motivated students in grades 2–12. The company's books, classes, and online resources help students become creative, successful problem solvers. The website contains a community forum that is available to all that have math questions.
The community at a glance
Art of Problem Solving is an online community for Math with roughly 806K members. It has been around since 1993. It uses a forum format for communication. It is the 3rd largest community in the Math topic page.
Community Topics
Community Features
This community has a forum
Frequently asked questions
- Who is Art of Problem Solving for?
- Best for Math enthusiasts looking for a an independent setup-based community with forum discussion.
- Is Art of Problem Solving free to join?
- This listing is not marked as paid-only. Access rules and any fees are decided by the community.
- How many members does Art of Problem Solving have?
- Roughly 806K members, based on figures reported by the community or its host. Member counts are approximate and change over time.
- What topics does Art of Problem Solving cover?
- On the Hive Index, Art of Problem Solving is organized under Math.
- How do I join Art of Problem Solving?
- You can join Art of Problem Solving by clicking this link, or pressing the "Go to community" button above.
- What are the Math communities like?
- Communities for math students, enthusiasts, and professionals covering everything from calculus help to higher-level pure and applied mathematics. Reddit has large communities for homework help and recreational math, with Discord servers serving students and dedicated forums for specific branches of the discipline.
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