Study someone else's genius. Then make it yours.
Canonical Archives are complete spatial curricula built by top-performing students. Fork any archive. Walk their mental map. Rebuild it into your own.
Fork. Walk. Modify. Own.
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Explore published archives by subject, exam type, or creator. See room count, artifact density, and credentials.
Fork
One click copies the entire spatial architecture into your personal environment. Same rooms, same positions.
Walk
Navigate the creator's mental map. Understand their spatial logic. See how a top scorer organized the material.
Modify
Move artifacts. Add rooms. Change metaphors. Rebuild until the spatial map fires your neural pathways, not theirs.
This is not copying a flashcard deck. This is inheriting a three-dimensional knowledge architecture and personalizing it until your hippocampus treats it as home.
USMLE Step 1 — Pharmacology
14 rooms · 1247 artifacts · Creator scored 265
Drug interactions mapped across cardiovascular, neurological, and renal wings.
USMLE Step 1 — Pathology
22 rooms · 890 artifacts · Creator scored 258
Organ system pathology as a hospital. Each ward contains disease processes.
California Bar — Constitutional Law
9 rooms · 340 artifacts · Passed first attempt
The framework as a courthouse. 9 chambers for each article.
Uniform Bar — Evidence
6 rooms · 215 artifacts · Passed first attempt
FRE as an archive room. Rules are files. Exceptions are locked drawers.
FE Civil — Geotechnical
6 rooms · 178 artifacts · Passed
Soil profiles, Atterberg limits, and bearing capacity in a geology lab.
FE Civil — Structural Analysis
8 rooms · 234 artifacts · Passed
Load paths and moment diagrams anchored to a bridge you walk across.
Built something that works? Publish it.
When your palace helps you pass, share the architecture. Published archives display your credentials and accumulate fork counts — a visible measure of impact. Top archive creators become the spatial architects of their discipline.