The following sources provide authenticated problem sets, often including official English translations: IMOmath (Problems 1961–Present)
| Source | Description | Verification Note | |--------|-------------|-------------------| | | "Problems of the All-Soviet-Union and Russian Math Olympiads" (1989–1992, 1993–1996, 1997–2000, 2001–2004) | Archived from MIT’s old problem collection. Solutions included. | | Matholymp.com (John Scholes) | "Russian MO 1993–2021" – Detailed solutions in PDF and LaTeX | Compiled by UK IMO team coach; widely trusted in olympiad community. | | AoPS (Art of Problem Solving) | User-uploaded PDFs of Russian MO (1993–present) with solutions | Community-verified; many have official or official-equivalent solutions. | | Russian Academy of Sciences (archives) | Official PDFs for 2005–2019 (some in Russian only) | Most authoritative but language varies. Solutions in Russian. | russian math olympiad problems and solutions pdf verified
If you are a student preparing for high-level competitions like the IMO, or a parent looking to challenge a gifted child, you have likely heard the legends. They speak of a place where geometry is king, algebra is an art form, and logic reigns supreme. | | AoPS (Art of Problem Solving) |