Best QuantGuide Alternatives in 2026
Published by LeetQuidity · July 18, 2026 · Third-party facts last checked: July 2026
If you are evaluating QuantGuide, the honest starting point is that it is a good product: a well-regarded question bank with detailed solutions, a useful free tier, and the cheapest verified annual price in the category ($20/mo billed annually). The reason to look at alternatives is not that QuantGuide is weak — it is that a question bank is one specific tool. If you keep reading solutions you could not have produced yourself, or you want taught lessons, trading games, or a diagnostic that tells you what to study, a different shape of platform will serve you better.
This page is published by LeetQuidity, a competitor. Every QuantGuide fact here was checked against quantguide.io in July 2026, we list what QuantGuide does better than us, and the full methodology is in our complete platform comparison.
QuantGuide vs LeetQuidity head-to-head
| Criterion | QuantGuide | LeetQuidity |
|---|---|---|
| Approach | Question bank: practice questions with detailed solutions and hints | Course-first: lecture, worked examples, interview quiz, feedback — plus a practice bank |
| Curriculum / teaching | None — you learn from solutions | Sequenced probability chapters (Coins, Dice, Cards, Circles, Grids), 80+ lecture hours |
| Question bank | 1,000+ questions (site claim) | 1,500+ short questions plus multi-step long problems |
| Mental math | "Quantify" speed-arithmetic game, on the free tier | Quick Maths game and drills |
| Market making / games | Not observed as a dedicated feature | Betting-game chapters plus trading games (market-making dice, estimation, probability betting) |
| Statistics | Covered in the bank; topic list not enumerated publicly | Chapter built but gated — coming soon |
| Coding | Not a focus | No standalone coding pathway |
| Firm-specific prep | Company-tagged question search (Premium) | Firm-style problem formats; no per-firm modules |
| Diagnostics | None observed | Free Quant Readiness Test at /calibration |
| Analytics | Personalized analytics, including free | Readiness and performance analytics |
| Pricing / free tier | Free tier; Premium $35/mo or $20/mo billed annually | $49/mo or $299/yr founding pricing; free calibration and intro lesson |
The honest summary: QuantGuide wins on price and question-bank convenience; LeetQuidity wins on teaching, games, long-form problems, and diagnostics. If you already understand the theory and want cheap volume, QuantGuide is the rational choice. If you need the theory built first, a curriculum beats a bank.
The alternatives at a glance
LeetQuidity
www.leetquidity.comThe structured-curriculum alternative: taught lessons with worked solutions, drills, games, long problems, and a free diagnostic. Pick it when your gap is understanding, not reps. It costs more than QuantGuide and has no coding pathway.
Quantable
quantable.ioThe closest like-for-like alternative: 1,500+ questions (site claim) plus 500+ pages of written theory on probability, statistics, and game theory, with an annual price matching QuantGuide at $19.99/mo. Free tier has 600+ questions but withholds solutions.
TraderMath
www.tradermath.orgThe firm-specific specialist: mental-math tests and guides styled after named trading firms (Jane Street, DRW, Akuna, SIG) plus market-making game simulations. Trading screens only; €39.95/mo or €119.95/6 months.
MyntBit
www.myntbit.comThe coding-inclusive alternative: 1,000+ questions (site claim) including live C++/Python coding, explicit dev/researcher/trader tracks, and a generous free tier of 400+ questions. Teaching layer is thinner than a full course.
Zetamac + Brainstellar (free)
arithmetic.zetamac.comNot platforms, but the free pairing that covers two interview staples: Zetamac for timed arithmetic sprints and Brainstellar for the classic brainteaser canon with step-wise hints.
Two other names you may see — TradingInterview and PuzzledQuant — blocked or did not expose enough of their product to automated checks in July 2026, so we cannot compare them factually here; both are covered with appropriate caveats in the full comparison.
Who should just use QuantGuide
Stay with QuantGuide if you are a strong self-studier with the theory already in place, you want the lowest annual price, and firm-tagged question search matters to you. Its free tier — questions, analytics, and the mental-math simulator — is also one of the best zero-cost starting points in the category. Switch, or add a second tool, when you notice you are memorizing solutions instead of producing them: that is the signal that you need teaching, not more questions.
Find your gap before you choose
The free LeetQuidity Quant Readiness Test measures your probability, mental math, and reasoning level in one sitting — useful whichever platform you end up on.