Codeminator – Frequently Asked Questions

Codeminator is an international coding competition designed for school students. It challenges participants with exciting programming problems that test their problem-solving skills, logic, and coding proficiency.
Codeminator supports multiple programming languages, including Visual Blocks, Python and JavaScript.
You can register through our official website codeminator.org. Follow the registration process, select your category, and complete the payment.
Top performers will receive certificates, medals, and potential scholarship opportunities. Additional rewards and perks will be announced as the competition progresses.
We will have a dedicated support team to assist participants during the competition. In case of any technical problems, you can contact our helpdesk immediately.
Codeminator is open to students from Grades 3 to 12. Participants will be grouped into different categories based on their grade levels to ensure a fair and competitive experience.
Codeminator consists of two rounds: Round 1: Online Qualification Round – All registered participants will compete in an online coding challenge from their home country. Students must solve programming problems
within a given time limit. Round 2: Global Round in the USA – The top-performing students from Round 1 will qualify for the Global Round, which will take place in the United States. Qualified participants must travel to compete in person against the best young coders from around the world. More details about the Global Round location, dates, and logistics will be provided to qualified participants.
Details about the registration fee will be mentioned on the official website. Stay tuned for updates!
Yes, all participants will receive an official Codeminator participation certificate, recognizing their effort and skills.
Sample coding problems and practice tests will be available on our website before the competition. Stay tuned for updates!
Yes! Codeminator is launching its first edition this year, making it a unique opportunity for students to be part of its inaugural competition and set the benchmark for future participants.