WRO RoboMission is an international autonomous robotics competition where teams solve mission tasks under strict technical and time constraints.
An autonomous robotics competition in the World Robot Olympiad format
In WRO RoboMission, teams design and program fully autonomous robots that complete tasks on a mission field. New field layouts and missions are introduced each year for each age group.
Participants develop programming, engineering, and strategic problem-solving skills. Coaches may guide, but construction and coding must be completed by team members.
Developing perception, control, and navigation algorithms
Designing efficient mechanical solutions under size and weight limits
Testing, debugging, iteration, and teamwork
Each group has dedicated missions and constraints
Core technical requirements and constraints
Before start, the robot must fit within required dimensions; after start, expansion is allowed.
Total robot weight must not exceed 1.5 kilograms.
Maximum voltage is 18V, current is 5A, and battery capacity is up to 8000 mAh.
Remote control and wireless communication are prohibited. Bluetooth/Wi-Fi must be disabled.
An external visible button is required; pressing it must immediately stop all movement.
3D-printed parts may be used, but 3D printing during competition is prohibited.
Mat field and mission elements
Different challenge types
Core annual mission set for RoboMission.
A task or rule announced on competition day.
An additional task announced before competition.
A separate skills-based assessment.
Scoring system and certificate levels
| Task | Each | Maximum |
|---|---|---|
| Task A | 10 points | 40 |
| Task B | 5 points | 30 |
| Bonus | 3 points | 12 |
| Maximum total | 82 | |
| Element | Description |
|---|---|
| Attempt time | 2 minutes |
| Practice | Before official rounds |
| Robot parking | At practice end |
| Disqualification | 0 points, 120 seconds |
| Technical summary | 1 page, up to 5 bonus points |
Mandatory rules for all participants
Robots must be fully autonomous; remote and wireless control are prohibited.
Liquids, gases, aerosols, hydraulics, and fragile materials are prohibited.
Only team members may build and program the robot.
External communication during competition is prohibited.
Mechanical and electrical safety requirements are mandatory.
Judges' final decisions are binding.
Since 2025, RoboMission is open to multiple systems
LEGO Education
LEGO Education
STEM Coding
Open Source
ELECFREAKS, ROBOROBO, and others
Register your team and compete in WRO RoboMission.