Features / No fluff edition

Question.
VS.
Comeback.

Everything on ROOTATOM exists to move a student from confused to repeatably correct. The interface stays sharp because the loop is sharp.

Question 0625 / Forces / Q7

A real paper question, cut out of the PDF fog and tagged properly.

VS
Loop Attempt. Reveal. Return.

The miss goes to the Hit List, then comes back until it behaves.

Peak features

The parts worth showing off.

01 / ATOMIZED VAULT

Find the exact mark leak.

Filter by subject, paper, session, topic, sub-topic, and difficulty. No PDF fog. No “where was that one question?” scavenger hunt.

Open Vault →
02 / DUELS

Past papers, but competitive.

Create a duel, share the code, race the same question set, and compare answers after. It turns revision from silent suffering into a scoreboard.

Start Duel →
03 / WORKED SOLUTIONS

Learn the move, not just the answer.

The useful part is the decision path: why this formula, why this sign, why this final sentence earns the mark.

04 / HIT LIST + SAVED

Your mistakes come back on purpose.

Missed and saved questions become a focused comeback queue. The system remembers what you wanted future-you to remember.

View Saved →
05 / PROGRESS + STREAKS

Know what is actually improving.

Track completed topics, solved counts, accuracy, saved work, and streaks. Less “I think I revised.” More receipts.

Track Progress →
06 / LEADERBOARD

A clean little flex board.

Public rankings make solved questions visible. It is not the point of studying, but it absolutely makes showing up less boring.

See Rankings →
07 / QUALITY + FREE ACCESS

The bank improves. The price does not appear.

Question reports help clean the dataset over time, and the core practice loop stays free and unlimited.

FAQ / Click to open

Questions people ask before they enter the Vault.

No. A bank stores questions. ROOTATOM manages the loop after you answer them: filters, attempts, worked solutions, misses, saved questions, progress, and returns.

Because marks leak from specific skills. “Physics” is too vague. “Forces, medium-hard, Paper 2, recent sessions” is something you can actually attack.

Duels add pressure and comparison without turning practice into a lecture. Same question set, live race energy, clean post-game answer comparison.

That question becomes useful data. Save it, revisit it, and let the Hit List turn the miss into the next thing you drill.

No. The point is the move: why this equation, what the mark wants, where the sign matters, and what pattern to keep for the next question.

Yes. ROOTATOM has progress tracking, user stats, solved counts, saved questions, and streaks so revision has receipts.

Report it from the practice flow. The point is a cleaner Vault over time, not pretending every imported question is sacred.

Yes. The core practice loop is free and unlimited. No “three more questions if you pay” nonsense.

Open the Vault, pick one weak topic, answer five questions, then review every miss. Small loop. Real improvement.

ROOT

Ready to test the loop?

Open a topic. Answer one question. Let ROOTATOM remember what needs to come back.