Preparation · past papers

Past papers & preparation

The best way to prepare for the AMC is to work real past papers at the right level. Entry comes with access to past papers and preparation materials — here’s what’s available and how to use it.

2007–25 past papers
by level
PapersAll six levels
SolutionsWorked answers
VocabularyEnglish–中文
IncludedWith entry
Ask for resources →

Past papers by level

Practise at the right level

Each level has its own past papers. Work the level that matches your child’s grade — register according to grade at the time of the competition.

Pre-AABCDE Pre-A (Grades 1–2) through E (Grade 12) — a paper for every grade.

Past papers and preparation materials are included with entry. Ask us for your level’s pack →

What’s included

A complete preparation pack

Past papers, 2007–2025

Genuine AMC papers for every level, so students practise the real question style and pacing across the difficulty tiers.

Worked solutions

Step-by-step answers that show the reasoning — the most useful way to learn from a paper after sitting it.

English–Chinese vocabulary

A maths vocabulary list pairing English and Chinese terms, so language is never the barrier to a problem.

Textbooks & problem sets

Recommended key problem sets and reference books to build the topics that come up most often.

  1. Start

    Sit one paper untimed

    Work a recent past paper at the right level with no clock, to see where the comfort zone ends.

  2. Build

    Review by topic

    Use the worked solutions to shore up weak topics — geometry, algebra, problem-solving — a few at a time.

  3. Sharpen

    Practise full timed papers

    Run complete papers to time, so pacing across 30 questions becomes second nature.

  4. Reach

    Push the end questions

    Spend the last week on the high-value Q26–30 — there’s no penalty, so every attempt can only add marks.

Preparation · FAQ

Questions about preparing

How do we get the past papers?

Past papers and preparation materials are included with entry. Get in touch and we’ll share the pack for your level. Ask for resources →

Which papers should we practise?

Work the papers for the level that matches your child’s grade. The most recent three to five years are the best guide to the current style.

How early should we start?

Four to six weeks of steady practice is plenty for most students. The new Pre-A level and a longer 2026 runway make it easier to start early.

Is language a problem for Chinese students?

No — papers are available in Chinese as well as English, and the prep pack includes an English–Chinese maths vocabulary list.

Do students need a tutor?

Not necessarily. Past papers with worked solutions take most students a long way. If you’d like structured coaching, ask us about options. Talk to an adviser →