WORLD ROBOT OLYMPIAD
Singapore Final
World Robot Olympiad (WRO®) is a premier global robotics competition that nurtures innovation, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills in youths.
By designing and programming robots to tackle real-world challenges, participants gain hands-on STEM experience and prepare for future careers in technology and engineering.
Established in 2004 in Singapore, WRO® has since grown into a worldwide movement, with over 70,000 teams from 95+ countries competing annually.
Find out more about WRO International Events here.
Earth Allies
The theme for WRO® 2023 is Connecting the World.
In 2023 teams will learn about shipping logistics and about the infrastructure for our digital technology. They will investigate how robots can help both shipping and digital technology infrastructure to be more safe, more sustainable and more efficient.
You can find out more about WRO International Events here.
COMPETITION CATEGORIES
The official rules for the WRO® 2023 can be found on WRO’s official website and in the Resources section below.
RoboMission participants in the Singapore Nationals should also refer to the General Rules specific to Singapore, listed under the resources section.
Clarifications and answers to questions about the rules are given on WRO®‘s Questions & Answers page.
- Design, build, and program an autonomous robot to complete field-based missions
- Take on a series of Season Quests leading up to the National Competition
- Compete on a playfield with randomised components
- Robots can be built on any platform, with specific limitations—be sure to review this year’s General Rules carefully
Age
- Elementary: 8 – 12 (Born 2011 – 2015)
- Junior: 11 – 15 (Born 2008 – 2012)
- Senior: 14 – 19 (Born 2004 – 2009)
Team size: 2 – 3 people guided by a coach
Hardware: Free choice
Software: Free choice
Maximum size: Max. 25 x 25 x 25 cm
Other Key Hardware Limitations can be found in the General Rules.
RoboMission participants in the Singapore Nationals should also refer to the General Rules specific to Singapore, listed under the Resources section below.
- Released on the 5th of each month (March – August, except June)
- Successful participation in Season Quests contributes 20% of the Preliminary Score, which determines qualification for the National Finals
- Season Quests do NOT contribute to the overall Championship Score at the National Finals
- Special awards will be given to top-performing teams in individual quests
- For more information, please click here.
- Robot Doubles Tennis
- Design, build, and program two autonomous robots to compete in an exhilarating head-to-head sports match
- A challenge that puts teamwork, communication, problem-solving, and creativity to the test
Age
- 11 – 19 (Born 2004 – 2012)
Team size: 2 – 3 people guided by a coach
Hardware: Free choice
Software: Free choice
Maximum size: Max. 20 x 20 x 20 cm (1.2kg)
Other Key Hardware Limitations can be found in the General Rules.
- Autonomous Mobile Robot Challenge
- Design, build, and program an autonomous robot with a steering drive to navigate a dynamic track
- This research-based challenge brings real-world engineering workflows into schools, helping participants develop problem-solving skills through hands-on robotics
- Robots can be built on any platform, with certain limitations in place to ensure fair competition
Age
- 14 – 22 (Born 2001 – 2009)
Team size: 2 – 3 people guided by a coach
Hardware: Free choice
Software: Free choice
Maximum size: Max. 30 x 20 x 30 cm
Other Key Hardware Limitations can be found in the General Rules.
Teams must submit an Engineer’s Journal, which contributes 50% of the overall score at the National Final. The journal should include:
- Discussion, information, and motivation for the vehicles sub-systems and capabilities
- Photos showcasing the vehicle and team
- A YouTube video link demonstrating the vehicle in action
- A public GitHub repository link containing all the vehicle’s code
- Files for 3D printing and laser cutting as required
- Additional documentation as outlined in the challenge requirements
For the full list of submission requirements, please refer to the official challenge document.
- Project-Based Competition
- Participants will design and build their own innovative intelligent robotics solution based on the current season’s theme
- Robots can be created using any platform and materials of choice
- Competitors will present their projects and robot models to a panel of judges
- Evaluation will also consider innovation and entrepreneurial thinking
Age
- Elementary: 8 – 12 (Born 2011 – 2015)
- Junior: 11 – 15 (Born 2008 – 2012)
- Senior: 14 – 19 (Born 2004 – 2009)
Team size: 2 – 3 people guided by a coach
Hardware: Free choice
Software: Free choice
Maximum size: Fit within 2 x 2 x 2 m
Other Key Hardware Limitations can be found in the General Rules.
RESOURCES
COMPETITION FORMAT AND SCORING
Competition Format
WRO® Singapore Preliminary
- Practice Time (120 mins) Round 1
- Practice Time (90 mins) Round 2
- Practice Time (60 mins) Round 3
A surprise rule will be revealed before the first Practice Time. Only the highest score from the three rounds will be considered.
WRO® Singapore Final
- Practice Time (120 mins) Round 1
- Practice Time (90 mins) Round 2
The Season Final Challenge will be revealed before the first Practice Time. Only the highest score from the two rounds will be counted.
Scoring
WRO® Singapore Preliminary
Season Quests (20%) + Best Preliminary Robot Run (80%)
WRO® Singapore Final
Best Preliminary Robot Run (50%) + Best Finals Robot Run (50%)
Competition Format
Round Robin Bracket Rounds: The top teams from each bracket will advance to the championship ladder.
For full scoring details, please refer to the General Rules.
Competition Format
2 Weeks before WRO® Singapore Final
Engineers’ Journal Submission
WRO® Singapore Final
Preparation Time (120 mins) -> Open Challenge -> Preparation Time (90 mins) -> Obstacle Challenge -> Preparation Time (60 mins) -> Open/Obstacle Challenge
Scoring
Engineering Journal (50%) + Obstacle Round (25%) + Open Round (25%)
For full scoring details, please refer to the General Rules.
Competition Format
2 Weeks before WRO® Singapore Final
Project Report & Project Video Submission
WRO® Singapore Final
Booth setup & live presentation to judges (Open to public)
Scoring
For full scoring details, please refer to the General Rules.
AWARDS
ROBOMISSION
- Champion
Awarded to: 1st Place team (by age group)
Age Group: All
- Spirit Award
Awarded to: Most Spirited School
Age Group: Elementary + Junior
- 2nd – 3rd Place
Awarded to: 2nd & 3rd Place teams (by age group)
Age Group: All - Season Quest 1st Place
Awarded to: 1st Place for Season Quest (1+2, 3, 4, 5)
Age Group: All - Ingenuity Award
Awarded to: Most Creative Robot (team)
Age Group: Elementary + Junior - Design Award
Awarded to the most outstanding designer (individual)
Age Group: Senior - Coder Award
Awarded to: Most outstanding coder (individual)
Age Group: Senior
- 4th – 8th Place
Awarded to: Teams ranked 4th – 8th (by age group)
Age Group: All - Season Quest 2nd & 3rd Place
Awarded to: 2nd & 3rd Place for Season Quest (1+2, 3, 4, 5)
Age Group: All - Tiered Awards (Preliminary)
Awarded to: Gold, Silver, Bronze based on performance
Age Group: All - Tiered Awards (Singapore Final)
Awarded to: Gold, Silver, Bronze based on performance
Age Group: All
ROBOSPORTS
- Champion
Awarded to: 1st Place team
- Camaraderie Award:
Awarded to: Most Spirited School
- 2nd – 4th Place
Awarded to: 2nd to 4th Place teams
- Top 8
Awarded to: Teams that make the Quarterfinal Round. - Tiered Awards
Awarded based on performance (Gold, Silver, Bronze)
FUTURE ENGINEERS
- Champion
Awarded to: 1st Place team
- 2nd – 3rd Place
Awarded to: 2nd and 3rd Place teams - Engineering Award
Awarded for: Top Engineers’ Journal Submission
- Tiered Awards
Awarded based on performance (Gold, Silver, Bronze)
FUTURE INNOVATORS
- Champion
Awarded to: 1st Place team (by age group)
Age Group: All
- 2nd – 3rd Place
Awarded to: 2nd & 3rd Place teams (by age group)
Age Group: All - Judges Award
1 per Age Group
- 4th – 8th Place
Awarded to: Teams ranked 4th – 8th (by age group)
Age Group: All - Tiered Awards
Awarded based on performance (Gold, Silver, Bronze)
WRO Awardees
ALTAS
ChampionRescue
Runner-UpCORE E1
2nd Runner-Uphahawroteam CORE E2
Judges’ Award: Most ConsistentSOR Primary Team 7 – Recycle Bin
Judges’ Award: Most ImprovedNullspace-Omni
Judges’ Award: Preliminary Excellence AwardRescue
Side Quest 3 1st PlacePenguin
Side Quest 3 2nd PlaceDa Bois
Side Quest 3 3rd PlaceRecycle Bin
Side Quest 4 1st PlaceR.A.I.D – DLSS TEAM 5
Side Quest 4 2nd PlaceCORE E2
Side Quest 4 3rd PlacePenguin
Side Quest 5 1st PlaceBacon
Side Quest 5 2nd PlaceCORE E2
Side Quest 5 3rd PlaceCyberSkulls
ChampionBarbatos
Runner-UpBishan Dynamics
2nd Runner-UpR2-D2
Judges’ Award: Consistency AwardPeak Performers
Judges’ Award: Resourcefulness AwardTemasek Secondary School
Judges’ Award: School Spirit AwardUnderwater Potatoes
Side Quest 3 1st PlaceRobots In Paris
Side Quest 3 2nd PlaceBarbatos
Side Quest 3 3rd PlaceCyberSkulls
Side Quest 4 1st PlaceTMS Team 6
Side Quest 4 2nd PlaceTeam Bird
Side Quest 4 3rd Placesubunit
Side Quest 5 1st PlaceChai Tea
Side Quest 5 2nd PlaceCyberSkulls
Side Quest 5 3rd PlaceClutch
ChampionSkipper
Runner-Upraffles institution team 1
2nd Runner-Upeighty seventy-six
Judges’ Award: Ingenuity Awardraffles institution team 2
Judges’ Award: Perseverance Awardsugaerry
Judges’ Award: Spirit AwardClutch
Side Quest 3 1st Placesugaerry
Side Quest 3 2nd Placeeighty seventy-six
Side Quest 3 3rd Placeeighty seventy-six
Side Quest 4 1st PlaceClutch
Side Quest 4 2nd PlaceSkipper
Side Quest 4 3rd Placeeighty seventy-six
Side Quest 5 1st PlaceClutch
Side Quest 5 2nd PlaceSkipper
Side Quest 5 3rd PlaceSOR Open Team 2
ChampionSOR Open Team 1
Runner-UpTeam 4
2nd Runner-Upclargan
Runner UpACSBR 5
2nd Runner UpCyberDronez
Innovation AwardPolyKnights
ChampionNullspace wall-e
Runner-UpPolysaccharide
2nd Runner-UpPolyammonia
Innovation Awardraffles institution team 3
Championazure
Runner UpBB-8
2nd Runner Upeyelash
Engineering AwardKRSS 4
ChampionPolytangephetamine
Runner UpKRSS 3
2nd Runner UpREGISTRATION
The registration fee per team includes lunches for team members only and DOES NOT cover teachers or coaches.
Lunches are provided only for the Preliminary Rounds and NOT finals.
EARLY BIRD
SGD149
Fee Per Team exc. GST
1 March – 30 Apr 2023
regular
SGD249
Fee Per Team exc. GST
1 March – 11 July 2023
late
SGD599
Fee Per Team exc. GST
12 Jul – 31 Jul 2023
*Limited slots available
Individual or bulk registration can be completed using the form below.
For bulk registration, please download the bulk registration form and submit it through the form below.
WRO Singapore Nationals 2023 Registration Form
SCHEDULE
Schedule is subject to change. WRO® Singapore Nationals (4 – 8 Sept 2023) will take place at Jurong Town Hall. Click here for directions to the venue.
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VOLUNTEER AT WRO® 2023
Are you passionate about robotics and looking to make a meaningful impact?
Join us as a volunteer and contribute to the global robotics community! Work alongside dedicated individuals who share your enthusiasm and become part of a network committed to fostering robotics education and inspiring the next generation of innovators.
Find out more about our Volunteer Opportunities below:
WRO® ETHICS CODE FOR TEAMS
“It is not whether you win or lose, but how much you learn that counts.”
We are participating in a competition. We like to win. We want to learn. And we also want to have fun.
We want to play fair. We design our own robot and we write our own software. It is not fair if someone else does that for us.
We can only learn if we try things ourselves. Our coach can teach us things and guide us. And we can also get inspired by others.
But our coach should not do the work for us. And we do not simply copy a robot or software from someone else.
We use the examples we find to design our own robot and programming.
Sometimes we fail and that is OK. Original ideas come from failing.
WINNING IS NICE BUT FAILING IS PART OF OUR JOURNEY.








