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IXL — strong for ongoing adaptive practice and skill-building within a digital environment.
Compare MathQuizily and IXL for math assessment. See why adaptive online practice is different from printable math tests, and which tool is best for formal classroom assessment.
See exactly how MathQuizily and IXL compare for math test creation.
| Feature | IXL | MathQuizily |
|---|---|---|
| Printable PDF math exams | ✗ | ✓ |
| Teacher controls exact question set | ✗ | ✓ |
| Structured difficulty (easy/med/hard) | Adaptive | ✓ |
| Step-by-step answer keys | ✗ | ✓ |
| Equivalent test versions (A/B) | ✗ | ✓ |
| Adaptive difficulty | ✓ | ✗ |
| Real-time student analytics | ✓ | ✗ |
| Massive online question bank | ✓ | AI-generated |
| School/district licensing | ✓ | ✗ |
| No student accounts needed | ✗ | ✓ |
IXL — strong for ongoing adaptive practice and skill-building within a digital environment.
IXL — good for self-paced practice with adaptive difficulty adjustment.
MathQuizily — the tool of choice when teachers need printable, structured math exams with answer keys.
IXL is one of the largest adaptive learning platforms in education. It covers math from pre-K through 12th grade with a massive question bank. Its adaptive engine adjusts difficulty in real time, and it provides detailed analytics and standards alignment. Widely adopted by schools and districts.
IXL is an online practice platform, not a test generator. It doesn't produce printable exams, doesn't let teachers control the exact question set, doesn't create PDF answer keys, and doesn't support equivalent test versions. Teachers who need a paper-based assessment for summative evaluation can't use IXL for that purpose.
IXL excels at digital practice where the computer adapts to the student in real time. But many schools still need printable exams for summative assessment — mid-terms, finals, placement tests, and standardized test prep. These require fixed question sets, balanced difficulty, answer keys for grading, and equivalent versions for security. MathQuizily serves this fundamentally different need.
Create printable, curriculum-aligned math exams with answer keys in minutes — not hours.