About The Prompt Challenge

A free platform where you learn AI prompting by doing it. Describe images and websites to AI, see how close it gets, and improve.

Most people can't talk to AI effectively

We scored 4.9 million student messages across 144,544 students on StudyFetch. Only 0.5% of students consistently wrote prompts rated A. 55% averaged a C, meaning they had a goal but wrote something like "help with chapter 3" and left the AI to guess. Education level barely changed this: even grad students only scored A or B half the time.

The good news: students who practiced improved. 87% of those who started at D-level and sent 50+ messages moved up to at least C-level. Prompting is a learnable skill. Almost nobody is teaching it.

A skill for every age and every AI tool

Every AI product runs on the same exchange: you describe what you want, the system delivers. The clearer you are, the better the result. A middle schooler describing an image to AI is building the same skill as a professional writing instructions for a code generator. It transfers to the classroom, the workforce, and every AI tool that comes after this one. The earlier you start, the more natural it becomes.

Why visual challenges

Images and websites give you instant, unambiguous feedback. You can see exactly where your prompt fell short. The website challenges go further: you're learning to use AI to build real web pages from a description, which is the same skill used in AI-assisted coding tools today.

Each challenge shows you a reference image or website. Describe it to AI, see the result, get a score. Unlimited tries to iterate and improve.

How it works

Reference

Target
Reference: a lemon on white background

Your result

Result

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Awaiting your prompt

Score

Who built this

Built by StudyFetch. We saw the prompting gap in our own data and built this platform to help close it.

If you want to go deeper on learning AI, we also run Honen, a course platform for mastering the skills that matter, including AI prompting.