Ten questions a day, drawn from the entire university — law, money, science, civics, geography, leadership, the trades, and more. The same Summit for every climber on Earth, rebuilt at midnight. Free, no login, and your streak remembers you.
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Ten questions, ten different subjects, every single day — drawn from a bank of 845 questions across fourteen disciplines.
Every answer comes with a plain-language explanation. The misses teach more than the hits — that is the GSU method.
One Summit a day keeps the flame lit. Streaks save anonymously — no account, no data harvested, ever.
Today's Summit is a free daily challenge from Global Sovereign University: ten questions drawn from the complete GSU curriculum, a different mix every day. Everyone on Earth climbs the same Summit on the same day, and a new one is built automatically at midnight.
Yes, free forever, and no account is needed. Your daily streak saves anonymously so it survives between visits. The game is built by The Foundation for Global Instruction, a 501(c)(3) public benefit nonprofit, and collects no personal data.
Each Summit draws ten subjects from a bank of 845 questions across fourteen disciplines: plain-language law, history of law, civics, financial literacy, money basics, entrepreneurship, leadership, emotional intelligence, clear thinking, critical thinking, science, geography, health, and the trades.
Complete one Summit per day to extend your streak. Consecutive days build it; missing a day resets it to one. Replaying the same day is welcome as practice but counts once. Every answer, right or wrong, comes with a plain-language explanation of why.
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