The WAJD 30-Day Challenge · Free

Your child's daily 60-second win.

A tiny, winnable challenge every day for 30 days, for 11 Plus, GCSE and A Level. Play one right now. No sign-up, no cost.

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How the 30 days work

One story, told in three acts

Every day brings a short, winnable task and a member of the WAJDcrew to coach one real study habit. No long study sessions, no shouting, no cost.

Days 1 to 10

The Spark

We start where you are: exam stress, tutor costs, screen-time battles, the Sunday-night dread. Each day answers one real worry and shows the free way through.

Days 11 to 20

Meet the Crew

Your child meets the WAJDcrew, fourteen friends who each teach one study superpower: little and often, focus and breaks, one more try, one percent better a day.

Days 21 to 30

The Glow-Up

The daily win becomes a habit you no longer have to nag about. I cannot becomes watch me, and the change shows up at your kitchen table before it shows up on a report.

Your child's team

Meet the WAJDcrew

Not a single mascot, but a whole crew, because every child learns differently. Tap any friend: they will pop out, say hello, and have a quick chat about what you are looking for.

What your child gets

Everything in the box. All of it free.

The challenge is the doorway. Behind it is the whole WAJD library, open with no paywall on the learning.

Past papersFor every UK exam board, straight from the official source.
Visual LabHard science topics you can watch move and finally understand.
Active recallSpaced cards that move what your child learns into long-term memory.
A patient AI tutorStep by step help that is awake at 9pm when the homework panic hits.
Timed challengesFriendly practice against the clock until the clock stops being scary.
Progress you can seeSmall wins, streaks and a weekly note so you always know how it is going.

Your child's day 1 can be today.

Drop your email and we will send a free mock test to begin. One minute to start. The only risk is your child enjoying learning again.