Learn more about creating new problems in our builder by reading the directions below or by watching the video below.
To build new problems, click ‘My Problem Sets’ within the navigation bar on the left side of your screen, then click the ‘+ New’ button and choose Problem Set.

When the Setup pop-up appears, enter a Problem Set Title, or name, in the box provided and choose a destination folder for the problem set (if applicable). Then, click ‘Next’.

Next, choose the Problem Set Type based on how you want the problems in the set to be ordered when students complete them in an assignment. Then, click ‘Next’. To learn more about Problem Set Types and other Assign-Time Options, click here.

Clicking ‘Next’ will take you to the Problem Set View page, click the ‘+ New’ button and select either ‘Problem’ for a single part Problem or ‘Multi-Part Problem’ to create a multi-part problem to start building your problem(s).


When all components of a problem or problem set are built, they can be published. Publishing ensures that there are no errors in the problems (such as missing answers).
Click the Publish All button to publish your problem set. You will be prompted once more on whether you want to publish via a pop-up. (see below)

When you attempt to publish and there’s an error in one or more of your problems, a red dot will appear next to the Problem Set ID. Below the Problem Set ID will be a bulleted list of the errors that need to be fixed.

Once your problem set is published, you can click the yellow assign button at the bottom of the page. Click here to learn more about assigning problems.
Learn more about creating new problems in our builder by reading the directions below or by watching the video below.
To build new problems, click ‘My Problem Sets’ within the navigation bar on the left side of your screen, then click the ‘+ New’ button and choose Problem Set.

When the Setup pop-up appears, enter a Problem Set Title, or name, in the box provided and choose a destination folder for the problem set (if applicable). Then, click ‘Next’.

Next, choose the Problem Set Type based on how you want the problems in the set to be ordered when students complete them in an assignment. Then, click ‘Next’. To learn more about Problem Set Types and other Assign-Time Options, click here.

Clicking ‘Next’ will take you to the Problem Set View page, click the ‘+ New’ button and select either ‘Problem’ for a single part Problem or ‘Multi-Part Problem’ to create a multi-part problem to start building your problem(s).


When all components of a problem or problem set are built, they can be published. Publishing ensures that there are no errors in the problems (such as missing answers).
Click the Publish All button to publish your problem set. You will be prompted once more on whether you want to publish via a pop-up. (see below)

When you attempt to publish and there’s an error in one or more of your problems, a red dot will appear next to the Problem Set ID. Below the Problem Set ID will be a bulleted list of the errors that need to be fixed.

Once your problem set is published, you can click the yellow assign button at the bottom of the page. Click here to learn more about assigning problems.