Welcome to RoboQuest

Competition Details
Background Story
In a futuristic world where robots have revolutionized sports, a new challenge has emerged—Robotic Billiards. Players must design and program intelligent robots to skillfully control and pocket power balls into designated zones, mimicking the precision and strategy of real-world billiards. Your mission is to develop one manual robot (Striker) to work together to complete the task within the given time limit.
Mission
Your team must design, build, and program a robot to play robotic billiards.
- Striker (Manual Robot): This robot will be manually controlled to hit balls towards scoring zones.
To win the challenge, robots must strategically work to pocket all the balls within the time limit.
The competition consists of 3 stages, each with distinct objectives:
Mentoring Round (Optional): A paid mentoring session is held during summer vacations for interested participants to refine their projects with expert guidance.
Zonal Round: A knockout round where participants showcase their innovation and creativity.
Finale: The top 20% team from each zone will advance to compete in the finale.
Eligibility & Team Details
Open to students of Grades 6–8
Team size: Maximum 3 students per team
Registration Fees
₹400 per student (if participating through school)
₹600 per student (if participating independently)
Dive into the world of robotics with Roboquest. This category challenges participants to design, build, and program robots that can tackle a series of complex tasks. Whether you’re a novice or a seasoned robotics enthusiast, Roboquest provides a stimulating environment to test your skills and creativity. Compete against the best minds in the field and push the boundaries of what robots can do.
Get ready to develop problem-solving skills in Kreativity League 2025’s RoboQuest challenge.
Trip to ISRO for RoboQuest winners
Prizes for Runner up & 2nd Runner up
Special Categories-—Kr8ive Design, Best presentation, Best Flag & Slogan etc.
Trophies & Certificates for winners
Scholarships for STEM courses
Innovators’ community PAN India
Aankalan (Round 1) : 20 Aug, 2025
Margdarshan (Mentoring) : 5 – 8 Sept, 2025
Parikshan (Round 2) : (Oct 13 – Nov 14) 2025
Udaan (Grand Finale) : 12-13 Dec, 2025
To be updated soon!
Problem Statement
Robot Criteria for Robotic Billiards Game
In the Robotic Billiards Challenge, each team must design and operate a single manually controlled robot known as the Striker Robot. This robot will be responsible for striking or repositioning balls into scoring pockets. To ensure fair play and adherence to competition standards, the Striker Robot must meet the following specifications:
- Control & Navigation
- The Striker Robot must be wirelessly controlled using the RoboQuest controller.
- Only mobile phones can be used for controlling the robot—RC remotes are not allowed.
- The robot must be manually navigated by the operator without any autonomous features.
- Only 1 RoboQuest Controller is allowed for programming and control.
- Wireless Communication Integration: Only a maximum of one Bluetooth is allowed for this purpose.
- Motion & Mobility
- The robot must use BO DC motors with a maximum speed of 150 RPM (tested on a tachometer).
- It must efficiently strike or reposition balls toward scoring pockets.
- The robot must not cause damage to the arena, props, or other objects.
- Size, Weight & Electrical Constraints
- The robot must adhere to all size, weight, and electrical specifications.
- Any violation of weight, size, or power limits may result in disqualification.
- The main part of the robot’s dimensions must not exceed 25 cm x 25 cm x 20 cm (LxWxH) during the initial inspection, excluding the hitting part but including the wheels. However, the bot can extend its size once the run begins. A tolerance of ±5% is allowed.
- AC power supply will not be provided or allowed during the competition.
- The battery used for the bot should not exceed 12V.
- Wheel Specifications and Restrictions
- Maximum overall diameter: 8 cm and Maximum width: 2.5 cm
- Omni-directional wheels are not allowed
- Game-Specific Constraints
- The Striker Robot must start from the designated Start Zone and return to the same zone after completing its task.
- If a ball does not completely enter a scoring pocket, no points will be awarded for that ball.
- The robot must not interfere with any arena elements or props beyond repositioning the balls.
To be eligible for bonus points, the robot must complete all tasks within the 5-minute time limit.
Arena Details
- The game will take place on a 240 cm × 340 cm billiards-style arena.
- The Striker Robot starts from the Manual Control Zone and must strike or push power balls from the storage zone into play.
- Each power ball must be completely inside the scoring pocket to earn points.
