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# I just started using Brilliant....

I just started using Brilliant, but can someone tell me the difficulty comparison compared to tests like the AMC, AIME, and Olympiad? Thanks!

Note by Sung Hyun Yoo
4 years, 11 months ago

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Well, it depends a lot on the level that you're on. By the nature of the format (an integer from 0-999), Brilliant is inherently most like the AIME (since AMC is multiple choice and USAMO is proof-based). Despite having it's differences with AIME questions, levels 4 & 5 are most comparable to AIME in difficulty than AMC or USAMO. Hope this helps.

- 4 years, 11 months ago