Wales Rocks

Wales Rocks

EVENT DETAILS

START DATE:

December 2nd 2025

END DATE:

December 4th 2025

TIME:

Daily 7:30am to 7:30pm

LOCATION:

Wales

DAILY CAP:

1 hour per player

Have your school reach new heights with Wales Rocks. The online times tables competition that will boost maths confidence alongside accuracy and recall speed.

How does it work?

Learners will try to answer as many multiplication and division questions correctly as they can. The winning school and class will be based on the highest average number of correct answers per pupil.

Rules:

  1. Every correct answer that a student gives, in any game type, between the hours of 7:30am GMT to 7:30pm GMT each day will contribute to their class and school score.
  2. There is a 60-minute limit playtime per player, per day.
  3. Each class has a minimum player count of 10. If fewer than 10 in the class play in the competition, their total will be divided by 10 regardless.

What is Maths Week Wales?

Mathŵyl Cymru Maths Week Wales is a week-long celebration of Maths for All, with a variety of events and activities. It takes place this year 2025 from 29th November to 7th December.

How to get involved

Already Using TTRS

  1. Head to Tournaments > Wales Rocks and press ‘Join the competition’.
  2. Enrol the classes you want to participate.

I Need a TTRS login

  1. Just one teacher in your school needs to kick this off by creating a free account.
  2. Set up classes (follow this guide) and add colleagues
  3. Head to Tournaments > Wales Rocks and press ‘Join the competition’.
  4. Enrol the classes you want to participate.

What are the prizes?

AMAZON VOUCHERS

The top 3 classes based on average score will receive an Amazon gift card.

1ST PLACE: £100 AMAZON GIFT CARD

2ND PLACE: £75 AMAZON GIFT CARD

3RD PLACE: £50 AMAZON GIFT CARD

CUSTOM CERTIFICATES

TOP 3 SCHOOLS

TOP 3 CLASSES IN YOUR SCHOOL

TOP 3 PUPILS IN YOUR CLASS AND SCHOOL

TOP 3 PUPILS OVERALL


Tune into the live stream

While students battle it out on their devices, tune into our daily YouTube live stream to catch all the action. Hosted by our very own Tom Bolshaw, the stream will be packed with leaderboard updates, shouts outs, special guests, and loads of rock and roll hype.  
Visit our youtube channel
Tom Bolshaw Live Stream.

Terms and Conditions

By entering Wales Rocks, it will be assumed that you have read these terms and conditions and that you accept them for and on behalf of your school.
  • This competition will run from 07:30 GMT on December 2nd to 19:30 GMT on December 4th (the “Competition Period”).
  • The competition is open to any school (primary, secondary or all-through schools) located in Wales.
  • To enter your school in the Wales Rocks, please login to your Times Tables Rock Stars account and head to Tournaments > Wales Rocks. Please accept the invitation and choose the Maths Classes that you would like to participate in the competition. Please note that Pastoral Classes cannot participate, only Maths Classes can participate.
  • You MUST unenroll any classes you don’t want to participate BEFORE the competition starts. Once the competition starts, you cannot change which classes are enrolled or unenrolled.
  • The winners of the class competition are the ones with the highest average number of correct answers per pupil who played on Times Tables Rock Stars during the Competition Period.
  • To calculate the average, our algorithm divides by the number of students who take part during the Competition Period. There needs to be a minimum of 10 students in the class who take part. If fewer than 10 from a class play during the competition then our algorithm will still divide by 10 for the purpose of the average to simulate there being 10 players in the class.
  • Similarly, to calculate the school’s average, our algorithm divides by the number of students who take part during the Competition Period but will divide by 10 as a minimum.
  • Answers given correctly by students on any game mode within Times Tables Rock Stars count towards the total scores (i.e. to include questions answered in Gig, Garage, Jamming, Studio, Arena, Festival and Soundcheck game modes). This ensures that students of all ages and levels can take part.
  • Schools or classes deemed by Maths Circle to be taking measures that give them an unfair advantage may be removed from the competition.
For a full list of terms click here
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