Many exceptional young mathematicians are involved with the Mathematical Olympiads and Maths Challenges. A successful mathematical Olympian will undoubtedly be an expert mathematical problem solver. We are often asked to suggest suitable problems for these students to try from the NRICH website: this page contains some suggestions.
The NRICH website contains thousands of mathematical problems on all aspects of mathematics for ages 5 to 19. The NRICH team spends a good deal of time inventing fascinating, engaging, rich mathematical tasks. A typical NRICH problem will provide scope for exploration, investigation and extension: in short, plenty of mathematical ideas for the gifted young mathematician to get stuck into.
Some of our material is very similar in content to Olympiad questions, but NRICH problems cover the whole range of mathematical activity. This means that you can extend the type of thinking you have found enjoyable in Olympiad problems to other areas of mathematical activity that you are interested in, or studying at school.
The best way to get a feel for the rich set of offerings from the main NRICH site is to try a few problems. Here is a list of great starting points.
Problems to try
If you want to get straight into the three star material, you might want to look at some of the following, which are in no particular order:
Don't forget that many of the problems lead to other problems. The 'Tag Clouds' at the foot of the page will be a useful guide.
Science and Applied Mathematics
Things to read
Introduction to Number Theory
Modular Arithmetic
Chinese Remainder Theorem
Mathematical Induction
Euler's Formula
Euclid's Algorithm I
These articles offer some other fascinating insights into mathematics. They all contain mathematical things to try and naturally lead into problems on the main NRICH site.
Some circuits in graph or network theory
The four colour theorem
An Introduction to Complex Numbers
Approximations, Euclid's Algorithm & Continued Fractions
Whole Number Dynamics I
This page scratches the surface of the NRICH offering. We hope that you find many hours of stimulating mathematical activity on our site!