FLL Challenge Updates
FLL Challenge Updates
Latest Update: 9 March 2022
1. Robot Mission Recording Guide
Click on this link and follow the instructions on how to capture your FLL Robot Games video. https://youtu.be/-
Latest Update: 7 March 2022
1. Presentation Flow
2. Mission 10: Sorting Center
Yellow Container – Middle Shelf
Green Container – Top Shelf


3. Coopertition® Initiative
- What is it?
It is an online session where teams support each other by sharing ideas and solutions. Each participating team will be given the opportunity to showcase how they have designed a robot and program that can solve a mission in the FLL Challenge Robot Games. Teams can choose to focus on any of the missions.
Each participating team will be given 3 mins to showcase their solution and 2 minutes of Q&A for other teams to ask questions.
- What's in it for me?
Teams that present will receive an extra Precision Token (imaginary) to use in their Robot Games.
(Referees will be notified and will keep a 7th Precision Token (imaginary) to use in scoring the games. Essentially, scores will be deducted from the 3rd Precision Token used)
- Can I attend the session even if I am not presenting?
ABSOLUTELY! The Coopertition® initiative was designed for you! You can join and learn from presenting teams, ask questions and get inspiration for your own robot and coding designs.
- When is it taking place?
Coorpetition® initiative Session 1
22nd Feb 2022, Tue
3 pm – 4 pm
via ZOOM*
Coorpetition® initiative Session 2
24th Feb 2022, Thu
3 pm – 4 pm
via ZOOM*
Note: Only for participating teams of the FLL Challenge 21/22. This session is capped at 12 teams per session. Registration is on a first come first serve basis.
4. Age Requirements for FLL Challenge
- If a child is born between 2006-2013, they are eligible to take part in the upcoming FLL Challenge competition next year. This is because, in 2022, he/she will be between 9-16 years of age.