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Daily Challenges are short, daily practice sessions that give you a reason to come back to Model Diplomat every day. They take 2–5 minutes and cover a mix of current events, MUN knowledge, and political literacy.

What’s in a Daily Challenge?

Each Daily Challenge contains 5–8 questions. The questions come from:
  • Recent events — things that happened in the past week in global politics
  • Core knowledge — MUN procedure, international institutions, political concepts
  • Flashback questions — historical events that are relevant to current situations
The format uses the same exercise types as lessons: multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank, matching, and ranking.

How to find Daily Challenges

Go to Learn → Daily in the sidebar. You’ll see today’s challenge with a description of the topic. Previous completed challenges are archived below.

What you earn

OutcomeXP
Completing the challenge15–30 XP
Perfect score (all correct, first attempt)Bonus XP
Completing a Daily Challenge also extends your streak. If you miss a day, your streak resets to zero. The streak counter is shown on your profile and on the Leaderboard (Streak tab).

After you complete a challenge

At the end of each Daily Challenge, Atlas suggests a follow-up search based on the topic covered. This connects the quiz questions to real-world context — useful if you encountered something you weren’t sure about.

Tips

The best time to do your Daily Challenge is in the morning, before you check the news. That way you can use the news as context to apply what you just learned.
If you don’t know an answer, think carefully before guessing. The explanation shown after each question is how you actually learn — reading it matters more than whether you got it right.
Streaks are motivating, but missing a day isn’t a disaster. The knowledge you build over time matters more than a perfect streak counter.

XP & Streaks

How XP accumulates and what streaks unlock

Community Leaderboard

See how your streak compares to other delegates