Unless you ’re a math major or professional mathematician , you will find these at least a little thought-provoking .

This is a collection of math quizzes for those among you who want to see if you remember all the math you learned in elementary, middle, and high school. Not just one quiz, but many! Have fun, nerd.

1.Most People Are Bad At Math, But If You Don’t Pass This 9th Grade Geometry Quiz, You’re REALLY Bad At Math

2.Fair Warning: Only A Person With 130+ IQ Can Pass This Math Symbol Riddle Quiz

3.Only People With An IQ Of 120+ Are Smart Enough To Answer These “Jeopardy” Math Questions

4.Almost 100,000 People Have Tried And Failed To Get All These Super Simple Math Questions Right, So You’re A Genius If You Can Answer Them All Correctly

5.This Math Quiz Gets Harder As You Go — And It’ll Give You Intense Middle School Flashbacks

6.Use A Calculator, I Don’t Care, Just Try To Get 16/20 On This Math Test From 1893

7.I’m Going To Be Honest — This Fifth-Grade Math Quiz Has No Right Being This Difficult

8.These Are The Easiest Math Test Questions From Kindergarten To Eighth Grade — Can You Pass?

9.If You Can Remember 8/10 Of These Math Formulas, You Were A Nerd In High School

10.How Far Can You Make It In This Endless Pi Quiz?

11.How Much Random Algebra Knowledge Do You Have?

12.I Bet You Can’t Pass This Algebra Test For 12-Year-Olds

13.This Third-Grade Math Test Is Strictly No-Calculator, So Put Them Away

Hexagon with a caption: "A polygon that has six sides is called:"

Solve the fruit equation: Grapes - Banana = 15. Grapes + Grapes = 44. Banana = ?

Two students in school hallway; one looks upset speaking to the other. Text on image: "RELAX, IT'S MATH $400: 'Like fractions' have the same this…"

Which is greater: 7/9 or 3/4? Image of a person looking puzzled

Split image: left shows math symbols and formulas; right shows a person in a suit with a quizzical expression with the text "What's a prime number?"

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Divided image: Left shows "7 x 8 = ?" with a pencil; right shows a surprised person sipping from a cup

Lisa Simpson doing math on left; on right, a woman looks puzzled at math equations overlayed on her image

Quadratic formula with ax² + bx + c = 0 on a chalkboard

Pie with lattice crust, slice cut out. Large "3.14" text overlaid, referencing Pi Day. Red and white checkered cloth nearby

A surprised man in an office setting with a math equation overlay: (4x+3)(7x-5)

Mathematical equations on a chalkboard with "10xy² ÷ 2x" prominently displayed

Circle divided into 8 parts with 1 shaded. Red arrow points to shaded part. Text asks, "What fraction is this?" Boy studying at a desk nearby