Kandi Korn's Trick or Tournament
Make math a spooktacular adventure! From Monday, October 18 to Friday, October 29, 2021, encourage your students to take advantage of staying in and play, play, play on Prodigy to compete for some amazing prizes.
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Prizes are awarded based on the average questions answered per active student in your class for the entire tournament period.
- First place: 3-month Prodigy Premium Memberships and certificates for all your students + a $50 giftcard
- Second place: 2-month Prodigy Premium Memberships and certificates for all of your students + a $20 giftcard
- Third place: 1-month Prodigy Premium Memberships and certificates for all of your students + a $10 giftcard
Weekly prizes
Your students must answer as many questions as possible, as accurately as possible, for the best chance to win! The top five classes in each grade bracket will earn our exciting weekly prizes, which focus on your overall accuracy during the following periods:
- Week 1: October 18 - 24
- Week 2: October 25 - 29

Get students learning more today
To participate, simply register your class below using our sign-up form. Who knew motivating your students to do more math would be so easy?!
Want to get the rest of your school involved? Simply register each class that would like to participate and share this website with them.
Leaderboard
See where your class is ranked on the leaderboard! Remember, the leaderboard is always 24-hours behind — so today's data will be visible tomorrow. Good luck!
View the leaderboardResources
Get printables like data trackers and certificates:
- Class Certificate
- Classroom Poster
- Data Tracker
- Student Certificate
- English Parent Letter
- Spanish Parent Letter
Frequently Asked Questions

When is the tournament period?
Kandi Korn's Sweet Quest Tournament runs from Monday, October 18, 2021 to Friday, October 29, 2021. Students are encouraged to play at school and at home for maximum learning!
My students are learning remotely. Can they still participate?
Of course! Prodigy Math Game is perfect for students learning at home, in the classroom or both. Every question students answer counts towards your class’s average, no matter where students are playing.
How do I find my class code?
You can find your unique class code in your Prodigy teacher dashboard.
Simply log in to your teacher account here and look for the list of classrooms on the left-hand menu. Each classroom will have a unique class code listed underneath. When you’re filling out the form, please remember that class codes are case sensitive.
Find out more about class codes here.
Note: If you're logging into Prodigy with Clever, please follow the instruction in the registration form and use your email and class name instead.
I log in with Clever and don't have a class code. How do I sign up?
No class code? No problem! You can register using your class name and the email associated with your Prodigy teacher account. Remember, these class names must be unique if you're registering more than one class.
How do I know if my class is registered?
If you’ve submitted your class code(s) within the tournament sign-up form, and confirmed you’ve entered it correctly, you’re signed up!
*Note: you must have at least eight (8) active students during the tournament time period in order to participate and appear on the leaderboard.
**If your classroom is synced with Clever, please provide your Class Name in place of your Class Code.
I have multiple classes. How do I register all of them?
To register multiple classes, simply register each class code individually within the sign- up form (class codes must be entered in all caps). For Clever users, please provide the exact name of your class on Prodigy in place of your Class Code.
You can register as many of your classes as you’d like to! You can give each class a fun nickname to help you easily find your score on the leaderboard.
*Note: only one class code may be submitted per entry, so you can complete the sign-up form multiple times.
How can I view the leaderboard?
You can find the leaderboard on the tournament page you registered on. It will automatically update daily so be sure to have it handy throughout the tournament period.
Remember, the leaderboard is always 24-hours behind – so today's data will be visible tomorrow. Good luck!
Does anything change for my participating students in-game?
Nope! Once you’re signed up for the tournament, nothing will change for your students in- game. They simply need to continue playing Prodigy as usual.
How is my class's score calculated?
Your overall tournament ranking is based on questions accuracy (total questions answered correctly/total questions answered overall)
- Scoring calculation example: Class A answers 100 questions, 80 are answered correctly. Class A’s score is 80%.
- Your class must answer at least 100 questions each week in order to appear on the accuracy leaderboard.
- Your class must have at least 8 students actively playing prodigy during each tournament week in order to appear on the leaderboard.
- Your class codes must be registered within the tournament sign-up form.
I have less than five students. How can I participate?
To make things fair, you will need at least five active students in your class in order to participate. If you have less than five students, don’t worry — you can still participate by temporarily adding students from a different class into yours until you have five active students. After the tournament ends, you can remove those students from your class. You can also extend the invitation to other students you may know.
For more information on adding students to your class, please refer to our help article for adding students or sign-up for our self-guided learning courses.
*Note: adding a student to your class will not remove that student from their current class! They will simply join your class as well. This may differ for Clever users.
Can I invite other classes from my school to participate?
If you have another class at your school that would like to participate, they’re more than welcome to! You can simply sign up their class for them using the tournament sign-up form, or send the form to them!
My class should have X score. Why does the leaderboard say we have Y score?
The leaderboard displays the average questions answered per active student in your class — so at least 8 active students will need to work together to build up your average. Due to data limitations, the leaderboard is always 24 hours behind. Check back every day to see the previous day’s results!
Which report(s) can I use to track our progress?
If you’d like to track your class progress on your own, check out the Student Usage Report. Simply tally up the total questions answered at home and at school, then calculate the overall average per student for the selected time period. We find Excel works best for this!