The 2025 Competition was on 5/3/25 at Rutgers University! See you next year!
Spring 2025 Results
We welcomed 500+ participants in our Spring 2025 competition, making us the largest competition for female and nonbinary students worldwide.
Christine Gan
Kavya Peri
Megan Li
Nari Park
Erin Molor-Erdene
Valerie Huang
Aanya Hegde
Jessica Zou
Maanya Arjun
Dakshata Tumuluri
Violet Hughes
Beatrice Padowitz
Fiona Coates
Isabel Dai
Emma Xiao
Ellora Jain
Evelyn Huang
Saeah Chung
Sruthi Balaji
Adhithi Hanji
Anika Das
Callista Avery
Chelsea Yan
Prakriti Chakraborty
Sophia Shieh
Amelia Bao
Evelyn Xie
Ananya Rajan
Shreya Bhuvanesh
Vivian Feng
Evelynn Muller
Holly Liang Grohman
Isabelle Chen
Elaine Deng
Chuyan Qin
Anna Fang
Nisha Srinivasan
Aditi Jagavkar
Angelina Cui
Rachel Deng
Akshara Jagannathan
Alyssa Zhang
Sabrina Avery
Ella Yang
Selene Li
Emily Shi
Kaiyi Kang
Jessica Liu
Aditi Karam
Zhiyan Ding
Ahana Roy
Elizabeth Koo
Angelica Feng
Annabelle Ma
Nethra Ramkumar
Elena Shen
Natalya Cortez Perez
Riya Ray
Anvi Gupta
Saisha Madan
Grace Zheng
Neha Mikkilineni
Callista Avery, Beatrice Padowitz
Kaitlyn Yu, Zhining Fan, Arya Ha, Muhua Zhang
Emma Xiao, Abigail Tu, Aria Demisse Gong
Angelica Feng, Elena Shen, Annelise Sutphin, Alia Chokshi
Pranisha Chandrakanth, Anika Neralla, Yelena Yang, Annabelle Ma
Nethra Ramkumar, Tanvi Komma, Nikita Brahma
Click here for more photos from our Spring 2025 competition: Photos
Spring 2025 Tests and Answer Keys:
Individual Grades 3-5: Link
Individual Grades 6-8: Link
Team Grades 3-5: Link
Team Grades 6-8: Link
Answer Keys and Clarifications: Link
Scoring Sheets:
Individual Grade 3: Link
Individual Grade 4: Link
Individual Grade 5: Link
Individual Grade 6: Link
Individual Grade 7: Link
Individual Grade 8: Link
Team Grades 3, 4, and 5: Link
Team Grades 6, 7, and 8: Link
MAY 3RD, 2025 @ Busch Campus of Rutgers New-Brunswick!
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Participant Eligibility:
This competition is open to all individuals in elementary or middle school that identify as female or non-binary students.
NOTE: You don't have to be from the NYC/NJ area to participate!
Competition Format:
Each contestant competes in their own grade division (GR3, GR4, GR5, GR6, GR7, GR8). Students will be in teams of 4. Teams will be split into two divisions: 3-5 and 6-8. All rounds will be a combination of number theory, combinatorics, geometry, and algebra.
Individual Round: 20 questions to be answered by the individual in 60 minutes
Team Round: 15 questions to be solved by the team in 60 minutes
NEW: Guest Speaker Po-Shen Loh
11:00 - 12:10 at the INTEGIRLS NYC/NJ Spring Tournament
Open to parents or teachers of competition participants! More details coming soon!
Po-Shen Loh is a mathematician, entrepreneur, professor at Carnegie Mellon University, and former coach of the US International Mathematical Olympiad team. He is also the founder of "Expii", an educational platform, and "NOVID" the first-ever contact-tracing app for pandemic control.
Learn more about Loh and his work here: www.poshenloh.com/
10:00 AM - 10:30 AM: Check-In, Team Formation, Free Swag
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM: Opening Ceremony
11:00 AM - 12:10 PM: Individual Round + Tiebreaker Set
11:00 AM - 12:10 PM: Talk by Prof. Po-Shen Loh for parents, teachers, and coaches
12:10 PM - 12:25 PM: Break
12:25 PM - 1:15 PM: Lunch (free pizza, will be provided by us)
1:25 PM - 2:25 PM: Team Round
2:30 PM - 4:00 PM: Fun Activities
4:00 PM - 4:30 PM: Awards Ceremonies + Swag Distribution
What to Bring:
Pencil or Pen
Scratch Paper
Lunch: We will be offering free cheese pizza to all students. Those with dietary restrictions are encouraged to bring their own lunches.
Drawstring bag for all participants
Plaques for top three individuals of each grade division
Russian School of Mathematics gift packages for top individuals in each grade division
Books for top individuals in each grade division
Medal for top individuals in each grade division
Medals for top teams of each division
Robot kits
Large, medium, and small Squishmallows
By registering, you are automatically part of the individual and team rounds. For the team round, the competition highly recommends a team of 4 people.
If you've already talked to a few people you want to work with, you are allowed to team up with them. All team members must belong to the same division (middle school (6-8) or elementary school (3-5)). Please note that if your team is not full, we reserve the right to add members to your team.
If you don't have a team, we will place you in a team in the competition.
At INTEGIRLS, we try to create a community where everyone is comfortable competing in math. All levels of math experience are welcome and encouraged to participate. The elementary school problems will range from counting to arithmetic to some Pre-Algebra. The middle school problems will range from arithmetic to Pre-Algebra, Algebra, Geometry, and Probability. Team round problems will cover various difficulty levels.
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Check out our "Contest Preparation" and "Archive: Spring 2024" pages.
Individual: Each student competes in their own grade division. Prizes are awarded to the top individuals in each grade.
Team: Each team competes in either the 3-5 Division or 6-8 Division. Prizes are awarded to the top teams in each division.