This is a free 15-day event. It runs from July 1 to July 15.
Each day you play one short mini-game and earn tickets.
Everything runs in your browser.
You learn CCNA skills while you have fun.The prizes
At the end, a drawing decides what you win:
1st place: a CCNA exam voucher, worth the full cost of the official Cisco exam.
2nd place: a PingMyNetwork voucher.
3rd place: a PingMyNetwork voucher.

Your certificate
Finish all 15 days and you earn a certificate of completion.

Your name is printed on it, so set your full name in your account before the event ends.
Go further during the event
These 15 days are a taste of how we teach: a terminal, subnets to crack, difficulty that climbs day by day.
The full CCNA path covers the whole exam blueprint the same way.
Already CCNA-certified? CCNP ENCOR is the next step up.
For the 15 days of the challenge, both paths are 30% off. This is a one-off, and it ends with the event on July 15.Answer the question below
Sounds good? Let's keep going.
Every day you play, you earn a ticket.
The more tickets you have, the better your chances of winning.
A new day drops every day for 15 days. At 8 a.m. New York time (UTC-4).
Each day is a single game, and you won't know the type until you open it.
Play it, answer right, and rack up tickets.
You do not need to win it.
The more days you play, the higher your odds.Free tickets for sharing

You can move up the rankings by spreading the word.
The share buttons are on the event page:Copy the link: +50 XP
Share on LinkedIn: +150 XP
Share on Reddit: +300 XP
Each share counts once, so grab all three!
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Got the system? On to the community.
Follow us for daily challenge updates
We post CCNA and CCNP ENCOR content everywhere: study tips, how to pass the cert, and the traps that catch people out.
Open each link, follow the account, then mark the task done below.
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Followed us? Last thing before you start.
Let the first day begin!
Ten quick commands.
Type the right one at each prompt.And no, ? won't help you here, so type it from memory.