How topic progression works
Unlock rules, steps, stamps, and scores — explained without opening the app.
The topic map is WooMoa's curriculum spine. Each card is a themed unit — not a single quiz. Progress is measured in steps inside the topic and in stamps when you master the unit.
Unlocking topics
The first topics in sort order are available immediately. Later topics show a lock until you complete enough steps in earlier topics combined. The card tells you how many prior steps you still need.
This design prevents skipping to advanced vocabulary before foundational words are practiced. It also gives the map a game-like sense of forward motion.
Steps and correct answers
Each topic divides play into a fixed number of steps (shown on the card). Within a step, you must reach a target of correct answers before the step completes. Wrong answers may remove partial progress according to topic rules.
You will see step progress in the play header while you are inside a topic session.
Stamps and completion
When all steps in a topic are done, you may earn a stamp on the map — a visible mark that you finished the unit. Stamps are motivational markers; they also signal to you which themes are ready for occasional review.
Returning to a completed topic for review is still valuable; adaptive scoring can surface weaker items again.
Adaptive difficulty inside a topic
WooMoa chooses the next question from the content pool based on your recent performance in that locale pair and topic. That means two players on the same topic may see different sequences.
All answers are checked server-side. Client-side tricks cannot fake progress — which keeps leaderboards and personal records meaningful if you link an account.