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Skill Self-Play: Pushing the Frontier of LLM Capability with Co-Evolving Skills

Computation and Language 2026-07-24 v1

Abstract

LLM training is shifting from manual design and annotation to interaction-driven self-evolution. However, existing self-evolutionary methods face a fundamental dilemma between task diversity and verification reliability: environment-bound methods obtain precise feedback but confine learning to narrow domains, while open-ended self-generation broadens the task space but lacks reliable verification, allowing misleading rewards to pollute the training loop. We identify agent skills as a powerful middle ground to reconcile this tension: each skill ensures deep, verifiable execution in a specific scenario, while dynamic routing across skills maintains open-ended task variety. Leveraging this insight, we introduce Skill Self-Play (Skill-SP), a co-evolutionary framework comprising a proposer, a solver, and a dynamic skill controller. Orchestrated via a reinforcement learning loop, these components co-evolve in a continuous self-play loop: the proposer generates challenging tasks conditioned on dynamically sampled skills; the solver explores candidate solutions to push its capability boundaries; and the skill controller collects execution feedback to update and expand the skill library. This interactive co-evolution effectively bridges the gap between structured verification and open-ended exploration. Empirical evaluations on tool-use and reasoning benchmarks demonstrate that Skill-SP, serving as a robust evolution engine, consistently pushes the performance ceiling of competent backbones while catalyzing striking turnarounds for initially misaligned models. Our code is available at https://github.com/Qwen-Applications/skill-self-play.

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@article{arxiv.2607.22529,
  title  = {Skill Self-Play: Pushing the Frontier of LLM Capability with Co-Evolving Skills},
  author = {Siyuan Huang and Pengyu Cheng and Haotian Liu and Tao Chen and Yihao Liu and Jingwei Ni and Shijie Zhou and Ziyi Yang and Gangwei Jiang and Mengyu Zhou and Yu Cheng and Xiaoxi Jiang and Guanjun Jiang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.22529},
  year   = {2026}
}