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We're revolutionizing mathematics education through innovative competitions and immersive learning experiences that make math fun, relevant, and exciting.
At Mindland, we believe that mathematics should be engaging, relevant, and fun. Our mission is to transform how students perceive and learn mathematics by creating immersive, game-based competitions that combine mathematical problem-solving with real-world financial literacy.
Inspired by the novel "Her Majesty, the Queen," we've created a unique learning environment where students manage virtual currency, make strategic decisions, and collaborate with peers while mastering mathematical concepts aligned with the Ontario curriculum.

We create innovative mathematics competitions and educational experiences that engage students and make learning mathematics exciting and relevant.
Design and host mathematics competitions that combine problem-solving with financial literacy and strategic thinking.
Create immersive learning experiences that make mathematics fun, relevant, and accessible to all students.
Foster a community of math enthusiasts, educators, and parents dedicated to excellence in mathematics education.
Our goal is to dispel the notion that mathematics is dull, difficult, or irrelevant. We aim to create a generation of students who see mathematics as an exciting, practical, and essential tool for understanding the world around them.
Hear from parents, educators, and students who have experienced the transformative impact of Mindland.
"Mindland revolutionized how my son approaches mathematics. The Proof currency system taught him strategic thinking and financial literacy while making math problems feel like exciting challenges rather than homework."
"In 15 years of teaching, I've never seen students this engaged with mathematics. The competition format transforms abstract concepts into tangible experiences. Students genuinely look forward to solving complex problems."
"My daughter discovered a passion for mathematics through Mindland's innovative approach. The trading and banking mechanics taught her negotiation skills and economic principles while reinforcing mathematical concepts."