You don't have time to study today. You have clinic in an hour, three assignments due, and you haven't eaten since that granola bar you found in your bag. Totally understandable.
Do the Daily Challenge anyway. It takes 90 seconds.

One MCQ drops at midnight ET, same question for everyone taking your exam. You can attempt it right from your dashboard — or even from the landing page without logging in. Answer it, read the explanation, and you've already done more today than the candidate who planned a 4-hour study session and never opened the app.
How It Works
A question appears. A timer runs. You pick an answer and submit. Then you see:
- Whether you got it right
- The correct answer with a full explanation (read this — even if you got it right)
- Community stats: how many people attempted today and what percentage got it correct
That last part is quietly useful. If 90% of candidates got the question right and you didn't, that's a concept worth revisiting. If only 30% got it right and you nailed it, that's genuine signal that you know something most people don't.
You can attempt the Daily Challenge from the landing page without signing up. But only logged-in users get streak tracking and analytics — and the streak is the whole point.
The Streak
Complete the Daily Challenge every day and a streak counter ticks up. Miss a day and it resets to zero. No exceptions, no make-up days, no "I'll do two tomorrow."
There's also a separate Study Streak that counts any quiz activity — practice quizzes, custom mocks, or the Daily Challenge itself. More forgiving, but less impressive to maintain.
Both streaks show on your dashboard. The Daily Challenge streak shows as a row of coloured dots — one per day of the week. At first you do it because you're supposed to. By day 14, you do it because you can't bear to see those dots reset.
After 6 PM ET, if you haven't done today's challenge, you'll see a warning. It's not a nag — it's a 90-second favour to your future self.
Why This Works
Here's the thing about dental board prep that nobody wants to hear: the candidate who studies 15 minutes every day will outperform the one who crams 3 hours on Saturday. Every time.
Most of what Saturday crammers reviewed is gone by Tuesday. Daily studiers build recall through repetition without even trying. A 30-day streak is 30 exposures to exam-style questions, 30 rounds of reading explanations, 30 data points feeding your Score Trend. No weekend marathon matches that.
The Daily Challenge isn't the main event. It's the habit that makes sure you never have a zero day — and zero days are where streaks, momentum, and confidence go to die.
So tomorrow morning, before clinic, before coffee, before you check your messages: open the app, answer one question, read the explanation. Ninety seconds. That's it. Do it again the next day. And the next.
Your exam isn't won in one night. It's won in 90-second increments, stacked consistently over months. Start today.