Math Mind Map
A free math mind map template with branches for Topic Area → Sub-topics → Key Formulas → Problem Types → Common Mistakes. SpawnGraph generates the map for you automatically — paste your revision notes and the NLP engine structures algebra, calculus, statistics, and geometry into visual branches. Honest note: maths maps are best for topic overview, not for working through proofs.
How to use this template
- 1Paste revision notes. Topic summaries work better than worked examples.
- 2SpawnGraph applies the template. Topic, sub-topics, formulas, problem types, common mistakes — automatic.
- 3Identify gaps. Recolour by confidence — the red branches are what to revise next.
What maths maps are for (and what they are not)
Honest take: a mind map is good for seeing the full topic surface before an exam — every formula, every standard problem type, every common mistake in one place. It is not a substitute for working through problems on paper, which is how you actually learn maths. Use the map to find the gaps in your knowledge, then close those gaps with practice problems. The template is structure, not training.
Common mistakes branch
The standout branch in this template is "Common Mistakes" — the things you reliably get wrong on past papers. Most students do not write these down anywhere. The map gives them a permanent home, so you can scan them the morning of the exam. Add them yourself as you encounter them in practice. See the students use case for full revision workflows.
What this template includes
- Pre-structured branches: Topic Area, Sub-topics, Key Formulas, Problem Types, Common Mistakes
- Coverage of algebra, calculus, statistics, geometry, trigonometry
- Automatic content placement from pasted notes
- Confidence colour coding
- PNG export for phone wallpaper before the exam
- Free on every plan