Today is Monday, January 12, 2026. For students and parents planning to participate in the 2026 AMC8 math competition, today is the last day for proxy registration. According to official arrangements, registration for the 2026 AMC8 will officially close tomorrow, January 13, and the exam is scheduled for the afternoon of January 23. This article provides a comprehensive competition guide, including registration methods, exam procedures, syllabus changes, and preparation strategies, to help you successfully participate and achieve excellent results.
I. 2026 AMC8 Key Dates
As one of the most influential middle school math competitions in the world, the AMC8 attracts over 300,000 students annually. The 2026 season introduces significant adjustments to the syllabus, question types, and scoring standards, placing higher demands on test-takers.
2026 AMC8 Key Dates
| Item | Date | Important Reminders |
|---|---|---|
| Registration Deadline | January 13, 2026 (Friday) | Proxy registration typically closes earlier; it is recommended to complete it today. |
| Admission Ticket Inquiry | January 16 - January 23, 2026 | Log in to the system in advance to query and print. |
| Official Exam Date | January 23, 2026 (Friday), 17:00-17:40 | Entry is not permitted 15 minutes after the exam starts. |
| Score Release | 2-4 weeks after the exam | Check through the registration channel. |
| Electronic Certificate Download | 6-8 weeks after the exam | Award-winning students can download electronic certificates. |
For students planning to participate, today is undoubtedly the last golden opportunity to register. Particularly for those registering through agencies, due to the time required for information verification and submission, the deadline often falls earlier than the official final date.
II. Detailed Registration Methods
Since 2021, the China region has eliminated the direct individual registration channel. Test-takers must complete registration through the following methods:
School Group Registration: Suitable for students whose schools are official AMC partner test centers (typically international schools or key middle schools). Registration is organized by the school's academic affairs office.
ASDAN Mini-Program Self-Registration: Search for "ASDAN International STEM Assessment" on WeChat, register, select "AMC8", fill in the information and pay. This method is only available to students from partner schools.
Authorized Agency Proxy Registration: Students from non-partner schools must submit registration materials (including ID number, grade certificate, etc.) through officially authorized agencies. *Offline test centers: Limited seats available on a first-come, first-served basis.
III. 2026 AMC8 Exam Rules and Syllabus Changes
1. Basic Exam Information
Eligibility: 8th grade (second year of junior high) and below, and not exceeding 14.5 years old on the day of the exam.
Exam Duration: 40 minutes
Number of Questions: 25 multiple-choice questions
Scoring: 1 point for each correct answer, no deduction for incorrect answers. Maximum score: 25 points.
Exam Format: Offline written exam, using bilingual (Chinese-English) test papers.
2. 2026 Major Syllabus Changes
The 2026 AMC8 features significant changes in both content and format, placing greater emphasis on interdisciplinary application and higher-order logical reasoning skills.
2026 AMC8 Syllabus Changes and Preparation Focus
| Module | Proportion | Main Changes & New Topics | Preparation Advice |
|---|---|---|---|
| Algebra & Probability | 40%-45% | New addition: Quadratic function modeling for practical applications (e.g., carbon emission optimization); probability questions combined with real-world business scenarios. | Master the method of building mathematical models to solve practical problems. |
| Geometry | 25%-30% | Introduction of dynamic analysis of 3D nets; problems combining the Pythagorean theorem with building structural stability. | Strengthen spatial visualization skills, focus on the integration of geometry with practical applications. |
| Number Theory & Combinatorics | 20%-25% | Increased difficulty in prime factorization; new addition of innovative test points such as geometric sequence summation. | Master short division to quickly solve LCM and GCD, strengthen number theory skills. |
The scoring standards have also become more stringent. Process points now account for 30% of the score, requiring students to cite theorem justifications. Calculation results must be rounded to three significant digits, and unit errors may result in a zero for the entire problem.
IV. Efficient Preparation Strategies and High-Scoring Tips
In response to the new changes in the 2026 AMC8, test-takers need to develop scientific preparation strategies.
1. Goal Setting
Based on historical score cutoffs, set reasonable goals:
Aiming for Top 1% (≥23 points): Ensure 100% correct on questions 1-15, >90% accuracy on questions 16-20, and solve at least 3 out of questions 21-25.
Aiming for Top 5% (≥19 points): Zero errors on questions 1-10, 80% accuracy on questions 11-15, and solve half of questions 16-20.
Achievement Roll (Grade 6 ≥15 points): Focus on getting 100% correct on questions 1-10 and complete 60% of questions 11-15.
2. Golden Time Allocation Rule
Questions 1-10: 10 minutes. Use special value substitution for ratio problems.
Questions 11-20: 20 minutes. Use classification and graphical aids.
Questions 21-25: Reserve 10 minutes. Prioritize problems that are more approachable.
3. Practical Problem-Solving Techniques
Special Value Substitution Method: For problems involving unknown relationships, substitute simple numerical values to transform abstract relationships.
Elimination Method: Use conditions such as parity and range of values to eliminate incorrect options.
Geometric Assembly Method: Decompose complex shapes into regular shapes and reorganize to find proportional relationships.
Strategic Guessing: If completely unsure, guess randomly; if one incorrect option can be eliminated, the accuracy rate rises to 33%.
V. Full Exam Day Guide
1. Pre-Exam Preparation
Equipment and Environment: Choose an independent, quiet space and ensure a stable network connection.
Desktop Requirements: Only blank scratch paper, a ruler, and an eraser are permitted; the use of calculators and other electronic devices is strictly prohibited.
Advance Practice: Complete the mock exam between January 18 and 23 to test equipment and network stability.
2. Key Exam Day Milestones
30 minutes before the exam: Log in to the exam system and complete identity verification.
10 minutes before the exam: Adjust the camera to ensure the image is clear and covers the upper body and hands.
During the exam: Do not speak or leave the exam page; the system will randomly take photos for information comparison.
When submitting: Check that the question numbers in the answer area have turned blue, indicating that the answers have been saved.
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