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FLL vs WRO vs NRC: Which Robotics Competition is Right for Your Child? (2026 Guide)

Singapore has one of the most vibrant robotics competition scenes in the world β€” and if your child is in a coding or robotics programme, chances are you’ve heard of FLL, WRO, and NRC. But what exactly are the differences? Which one is right for your child’s age, skill level, and goals?

This guide breaks down all three major competitions, helps you understand what each involves, and gives you a clear framework for deciding where your child should start.

Quick Overview: FLL vs WRO vs NRC

πŸ† FLL🌏 WROπŸ‡ΈπŸ‡¬ NRC
Full NameFirst LEGO LeagueWorld Robot OlympiadNational Robotics Competition
OrganiserFIRST / Singapore: WRO SGWRO InternationalScience Centre Singapore
Age Group9–16 years8–25 yearsPreschool to Tertiary
Team Size2–10 members2–3 members2–3 members
HardwareLEGO SPIKE Prime / EV3LEGO / Open CategoryLEGO SPIKE Prime / EV3
FormatRobot Game + Research ProjectAutonomous robot missionsAutonomous robot missions
DSA Value⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
DifficultyMedium–HighMedium–HighMedium
SeasonMarchSeptemberAug – Sep

πŸ† FLL (First LEGO League) β€” The Most Holistic Competition

FLL is unique because it combines two distinct challenges β€” a robot game AND a real-world research project. It’s not just about building the fastest robot; your child must also investigate a real problem, develop an innovative solution, and present it to judges.

What Does FLL Involve?

  • Robot Game: Teams program an autonomous LEGO robot to complete missions on a themed game mat, scoring as many points as possible in 2.5 minutes
  • Innovation Project: Teams identify a real-world problem related to the season’s theme and develop an innovative solution to present to judges
  • Core Values: Teams are judged on teamwork, gracious professionalism, and how well they reflect FLL’s values

FLL 2025/26 Theme: SUBMERGEDβ„ 

This season’s theme challenges students to explore ocean sustainability β€” how might robots and technology help us understand and protect our oceans?

Is FLL Right for Your Child?

  • βœ… Your child enjoys research and presenting ideas, not just building robots
  • βœ… They thrive in a collaborative team environment (up to 10 members)
  • βœ… You want the strongest possible DSA portfolio entry β€” FLL is widely recognised by top secondary schools
  • βœ… Your child is aged 9–16 and has at least 6 months of robotics experience

🌏 WRO (World Robot Olympiad) β€” The International Prestige Competition

WRO is Singapore’s pathway to international robotics competition. Top teams from the national rounds represent Singapore at the WRO World Final, held in a different country each year. If your child dreams of competing on a global stage, WRO is the competition to target.

WRO Competition Categories

  • RoboMission (Elementary, Junior, Senior): Build and program a LEGO robot to autonomously complete missions on a game mat β€” similar in feel to NRC but with international rules
  • RoboSports: Robot-based sports challenges like soccer
  • Future Innovators: Open-ended innovation challenge for older students
  • Future Engineers: Engineering design challenge β€” build a real solution to a global problem

WRO 2026 Theme: Connecting the World

This year’s theme challenges teams to explore how robots and technology can connect communities, bridge distances, and solve global connectivity challenges.

Is WRO Right for Your Child?

  • βœ… Your child has strong robotics skills and wants to compete internationally
  • βœ… They enjoy precise, performance-focused robot programming
  • βœ… You want international recognition and potential travel to the WRO World Final
  • βœ… Your child is aged 8+ with at least 1 year of robotics training

πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡¬ NRC (National Robotics Competition) β€” Singapore’s Premier Annual Tournament

Organised by Science Centre Singapore since 1999, NRC is Singapore’s largest and most established robotics competition. It’s open to students from preschool all the way to tertiary level, making it one of the most accessible entry points for first-time competitors.

NRC 2026 Theme: Mission Meals

This year’s theme focuses on food security and UN SDG 2: Zero Hunger β€” students develop robotic solutions to global food challenges.

NRC Upper Primary Regular Category (Most Popular)

  • Level: Primary 4–6
  • Team Size: 2–3 students + 1 coach
  • Hardware: LEGO SPIKE Prime, EV3, or Robot Inventor
  • Robot Size Limit: 25cm Γ— 25cm Γ— 25cm
  • Competition Period: August – September 2026

Is NRC Right for Your Child?

  • βœ… Your child is in Primary 4–6 and wants their first competition experience
  • βœ… They enjoy focused, mission-based robot challenges without a research component
  • βœ… You want a strong local competition credential for DSA applications
  • βœ… Your child has 6+ months of LEGO robotics experience

πŸ” Head-to-Head Comparison: Which Should Your Child Enter?

If your child is…Best Starting Competition
A complete beginner, age 8–10NRC (most accessible entry point)
Strong in both robotics AND presenting ideasFLL (most holistic, best DSA value)
Aiming for international competitionWRO (pathway to World Final)
In Upper Primary, first competitionNRC Upper Primary Regular
Experienced and wants the biggest challengeFLL + WRO (dual track)
Interested in open-ended innovationWRO Future Innovators / FLL Innovation Project

πŸ’‘ Can Your Child Enter More Than One Competition?

Yes β€” and many NK Robotics students do! The competition seasons are staggered, making it possible to compete in multiple events throughout the year:

  • March: FLL Singapore
  • August–September: NRC Singapore
  • September: WRO Singapore

A student who competes in all three in a single year builds an exceptionally strong DSA portfolio β€” demonstrating consistent dedication, technical depth, and competitive achievement across multiple platforms.

🏫 How NK Robotics Prepares Students for FLL, WRO, and NRC

At NK Robotics, we have dedicated competition preparation programmes for all three major competitions:

  • πŸ”¬ Structured training curriculum β€” robot building, coding strategy, mission optimisation
  • 🎯 Full mock competition runs β€” simulate competition day pressure so nothing catches your child off guard
  • 🧠 Strategy sessions β€” learn how to maximise scores, handle randomised field layouts, and recover from technical issues
  • πŸ“‹ FLL Innovation Project coaching β€” research methodology, solution development, presentation skills
  • πŸ† Proven track record β€” NK Robotics students have placed at national and international levels in FLL, WRO, and NRC

Ready to Start Your Child’s Competition Journey?

Whether it’s their first competition or they’re aiming for the WRO World Final, NK Robotics has the experience and curriculum to get your child competition-ready.

Registration for NRC 2026 is open now β€” and spots in our competition preparation classes fill up fast, especially for the August–September season.

πŸ“ž Contact NK Robotics today to find out which competition is the right fit for your child, and how we can help them prepare. Let’s build something great together. πŸ€–