About Us

Making learning interactive, one theorem at a time.

The Story

Back in 2013, a high school student built eQuizShow—a simple web tool that let teachers create game-show style quizzes for their classrooms. Teachers started using it, and students actually paid attention during review sessions. But the web moves fast, and what worked in 2013 started showing its age.

A decade later, that same developer rebuilt it from the ground up. Theorem Academy keeps what made eQuizShow work—the instant engagement when students see their names on a leaderboard, the way competition makes review sessions actually fun—and brings it to today's classrooms. It works on any device, no downloads required. Just share a code and start playing.

Whether you're teaching calculus, running a trivia night, or testing yourself before an exam, Theorem turns knowledge into gameplay. Create your quiz ("theorem"), share a code, and watch as players join in real-time from any device.

"eQuizShow is a web-based quiz game maker that is similar in setup to the game show Jeopardy. The tool is very easy to use and allows teachers to create custom quiz games for their students."

EdTech Picks, 2014

What You Can Do

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Build Your Own Quizzes

Design custom question sets with multiple-choice or text answers. No templates, no limits.

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Choose Your Format

Sequential questions or game board layouts with categories and point values.

Play in Real-Time

Share a 6-digit code. Players join instantly. Everyone sees results as they happen.

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Compete and Track

Live leaderboards show who's winning. Points update automatically after each answer.

Who It's For

Teachers use Theorem to turn review sessions into competitions. That last 10 minutes of class? Launch a quick quiz. Friday before break? Make it a tournament. The platform works for any subject— math facts, vocab words, history dates, science concepts. If you can write a question, you can make it a game.

Students can also create quizzes to test each other before exams. Because it's browser-based, it works on Chromebooks, iPads, phones—whatever devices your school has.

Still in Beta

Theorem Academy is BETA software. That means it's free to use while we continue improving it. New features get added based on what teachers and students actually need. Your feedback shapes what gets built next.

Found something that doesn't work? Have an idea for your classroom? Let us know.