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Table of contents
1 International Mathematics Competitions
2 Regional Mathematics Competitions
3 National Mathematics Competitions

International Mathematics Competitions

Regional Mathematics Competitions

  • SEAMO (SEAMEO Mathematics Olympiad) -- South-East Asia
  • APMO (Asian-Pacific Mathematics Olympiad) -- Pacific rim
  • OIM (Olimpíadas Iberoamericanas de Matemática) -- Spain, Portugal and Latin America
  • Olimpiada Matematica de Centroamérica y del Caribe -- Central America and the Caribbean
  • William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition -- USA and Canada
  • MathCounts (for younger students)

National Mathematics Competitions

Argentina

Australia

  • AMC (Australian Mathematics Competition)

Belgium

  • OMB (Olympiade Mathématique Belge)
  • VWO (Vlaamse Wiskunde Olympiade)

Brazil

  • OBM (Olimpíada Brasileira de Matemática)

Canada

  • CMO (Canadian Mathematics Olympiad)
  • Descartes (13th grade students)
  • Euclid (12th grade students)
  • Fermat (11th grade students)
  • Cayley (10th grade students)
  • Pascal (9th grade students)
  • Gauss (7th and 8th grade students)

Denmark

Germany

  • DeMO (Deutsche Mathematik-Olympiade)

Netherlands

  • NWO (Nederlandse Wiskunde Olympiade)

Norway

Philippines

  • Philippine Mathematics Olympiad

Sweden

USA

The United States is home to many regional and national math contests for high school students. The largest and most prestigious are those run by the American Mathematics Competitions (AMC), which include the following:

  • American Mathematics Competition 8 (formerly AJHSME - American Junior High School Mathematics Examination)
  • AMC 10/12 (formerly AHSME - American High School Mathematics Examination)
  • AIME (American Invitational Mathematics Examination)
  • USAMO (United States of America Mathematics Olympiad)

The AMC 8, AMC 10, and AMC 12 are open to students in or below grades 8, 10, and 12, respectively, and collectively receive more than 400,000 participants each year. The highest scorers on the AMC 10 and AMC 12 are invited to take the AIME, and the highest scorers on the AIME are invited to take the USAMO. The representatives of the United States in the IMO (International Mathematical Olympiad) are selected from the USAMO winners.

Other American math contests include USAMTS (United States of America Mathematical Talent Search), the team-based competition ARML (American Regions Math League National Competition), the team-based competition that spawned ARML, NYSML (New York State Mathematics League) and The Mandelbrot Competition for high schoolers, and the Putnam Competition for undergraduates (the Putnam is also open to Canadian undergraduates).