Contest | Robot | Description | Rules | FAQ |
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Bear Rescue | autonomous | Find the bear and bring it home as fast as possible | FAQ | |
Free Style | any kind | Open contest | FAQ | |
Ketchup House | autonomous | Collect more cans than the opponent in the ketchup store | FAQ | |
Line Follower | autonomous | Follow black line and run over the course as fast as possible | FAQ | |
Mini Sumo | autonomous | Push the opponent off the playing field | FAQ | |
Puck Collect | autonomous | Collect more coloured pucks than the opponent | FAQ | |
Roadside Assistance Beginner | remotely controlled | Provide service for cars – install batteries, deploy traffic signs, load cargo… | FAQ | |
Roadside Assistance Advanced | advanced autonomous | |||
RoboCarts | autonomous | Be faster than fellow robots in a course race | FAQ | |
Toy Cleanup Beginner | remotely controlled | Pick all toys spread at the playing field and put them where they belong to as fast as possible | FAQ | |
Toy Cleanup Advanced | autonomous | |||
All contest have also the “construction kit” variant. – The robot is fully built using a selected construction kit | FAQ | |||
allowed kits and parts |
• It is allowed to register one robot for more competitions. One team may register any number of robots.
• All contests are open to participants from any country. If you want to find out more about your local national cup, please contact us.
• There is no age limit for the standard contests; we’ll split the participants when there are many registered for a particular contest.
• Construction kit category is is held for pupils and students up to secondary schools (ISCED 0-3), see also detailed rules.
• Robots from the same “nest” (school, club etc.) registered in one competition must be significantly different – it is not fair to the others to use more “too similar” robots. It is also not fair to use different robot behaviour when playing against fellow robots and when playing against other robots.