CPArcade gives you two clear ways to study. The Daily Challenge is five shared CPA questions each day. The Full Game is a faster, more playful study mode where you spin a category wheel, face an opponent, and race to fill C-P-A.
Each day, CPArcade publishes one shared five-question challenge. Pick AUD, FAR, or REG. Work through questions that ramp from easy to hard. Then see how you performed, how you stack up, and what you earned.



Choose an opponent, spin into a category, and answer your way to a win. Every correct answer helps you fill C-P-A. First to 7 wins. It is built to feel light, fast, and a little competitive when you are too fried for another long study block.



Every bit of studying you do here earns tickets that can translate into real prizes. The more you study, the better your chances to win — while still doing the work that actually helps you pass.
Cheat sheets are a secondary study tool for the topics you keep missing. The complete library includes 12 quick-review sheets: 4 for AUD, 4 for FAR, and 4 for REG.
A fast review sheet for audit conclusions, reporting language, opinion types, emphasis-of-matter, other-matter paragraphs, and the areas that get easy to mix up.
I started at EY on August 14, 2013. I did not get my last CPA passing score until December 2017. That meant more than four years, more than ten exam attempts, and multiple passing scores that expired before I could finish.
Busy season would hit in January and everything would fall apart. By the time April came around, the last thing I wanted to do was open another massive study block.
That is why CPArcade exists. It is a supplemental study tool, not a replacement for your main review course. It is the thing you use to stay connected to the material when your energy is low and your schedule is packed.
Start with Daily or Game. Then use these supporting pages for deeper review, cheat sheet purchases, stats, and practical study notes.
Ethics, risk, procedures, and conclusions practice guidance.
Revenue, assets, liabilities, equity, and reporting topics.
Tax procedures, individual tax, entity tax, and business law.
See all 12 sheets, bundle pricing, and launch discounts.
I started at EY on August 14, 2013. I did not get my last CPA passing score until December 2017. That meant more than four years, more than ten exam attempts, and multiple passing scores that expired before I could finish.
Busy season would hit in January and everything would fall apart. By the time April came around, the last thing I wanted to do was open another massive study block.
That is why CPArcade exists. It is a supplemental study tool, not a replacement for your main review course. It is the thing you use to stay connected to the material when your energy is low and your schedule is packed.
Daily is free. Game is the paid subscriber mode. CPArcade is a supplemental study tool, not a replacement for your main review course.
CPArcade is a CPA exam practice platform built around two modes: a free Daily Challenge and a subscriber Full Game. Both are designed for short, repeatable study sessions.
The Daily Challenge is free. The Full Game is the paid mode with opponents, wheel-based gameplay, stats, and trophies.
Daily Challenge is one shared five-question set each day. Full Game is a head-to-head style study mode where you spin categories, answer questions, and race to fill C-P-A first.
No. CPArcade is a supplemental tool. It helps you stay in motion between larger study sessions and gives you a more fun way to reinforce material.