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Introducing Codeminator Coding Competition

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In today’s digital age, coding has become a fundamental skill, much like reading or math. It empowers young minds to think logically, solve real-world problems, and bring their ideas to life through technology. As the world becomes increasingly driven by software and automation, learning to code not only opens doors to careers in tech, but also builds critical thinking, creativity, and innovation. From apps and websites to robotics and AI, coding is the language of the future — and those who understand it will help shape the world of tomorrow. 

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The Codeminator Coding Competition is a global event designed for students in grades 1 to 12, where young coders tackle exciting, real-world challenges using languages like Python, JavaScript, or Block Code. More than just a contest, Codeminator is a platform that fosters creative thinking, algorithmic problem-solving, and technical confidence. Participants are ranked based on speed and accuracy, with top performers earning international recognition, awards, and prizes. Beyond the competition, students gain hands-on experience, strengthen their coding foundations, and connect with a global community of like-minded peers — helping them become not just coders, but future tech leaders.

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To support student success, Codeminator has proudly partnered with Codementum, a leading coding education platform trusted by thousands of schools worldwide. Through this collaboration, all registered participants gain access to expert-designed study materials, interactive tutorials, and live support, tailored to their age and skill level. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced coder, Codementum will help you build confidence, strengthen your foundations, and prepare effectively for the competition. This partnership reflects Codeminator’s mission to empower young coders with the tools they need to excel — not just in the competition, but in their journey toward becoming future-ready tech innovators.

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Rules and Regulations:

1. All students between the ages of 7-18 can participate in the Coding Competition.

 

2. The language of the Coding Competition is English.

 

3. Participation in the Coding Competition is individual.

 

4. Students who have not received any coding experience or training before can also participate in this competition.

 

5. Codementum Live Support Team assists students in their education. This training is supported by PDF documents and video training.

 

6. Students are prepared for the competition through the gamified coding training project - Codementum Studio.

 

7. Students can complete their training with Python, Javascript or Block Code.

 

8. Students are provided with a Premium Codementum membership valid until the end of August of next year. During this period, students can choose their preferred programming language and complete challenges in preparation for coding exams and receive training on all topics.

 

9. Original and genuine content is prepared for the Coding Competition.

 

10. The contents of the Coding Competition are provided in the Syllabus section.

 

11. Separate original content is prepared for ages 7-11, and separate original content is prepared for ages 11+.

 

12. Students access Codementum directly via our Codeminator website without entering a password. This applies to both the education platform and the exam platform.

 

13. Students are automatically directed to Codementum according to their “Grade” information. Students access content according to their levels. This access is valid for both education and competition.

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Competition Structure:

The competition has 2 rounds: the Qualifying round and the Grand Finale.
The qualifying round is an online competition where students need to solve challenges online whereas the Grand Finale is an onsite competition with the destination as New York City.

 
Qualifying Round Format

1. The competition consists of 30 challenges. (Separate original content for ages 7-11 and 11+.)

 

2. Students can solve the challenges with Python, Javascript or Block Code.

 

3. The competition duration is 60 minutes and the time is shown in the lower left corner. At the end of the time, the competition is automatically closed and the student is directed to the Codeminator website.

 

4. A 3-star system is applied for each challenge and each challenge has a special score according to its difficulty. When the challenge is solved by writing the most correct and shortest code, the system gives 3 stars. At the end of the competition, a score is given out of 100.

 

5. Students can skip the challenges that they have difficulty with and move on to the next challenge. This feature allows students to collect more points.

 

6. Students who complete the competition early can return within 60 minutes and check and update their solutions. For example, if they receive 2 stars when they solve the challenge in an ideal way, they will be able to receive 3 stars by updating the solution for that challenge. 

 

7. The competition starts at 10am local time and will end at 12pm local time. Students have a window of 2 hours to take the challenge.

 

8. Students who score 40 percent and higher are qualified to attend the Grand Finale in New York City.

9. Students will be given participation certificates, certificate of achievement and medals.

 

10. Medal distribution of the Qualifying round is as follows:
Gold Medalists: 90 - 100 points

Silver Medalists: 75 - 89 points

Bronze Medalists: 50 - 74 points

Merit: 40 - 49 points

 

Qualifying Round Subject Scope: 

  • The Basics

  • Repeat Loops

  • Variables

  • Arrays

  • For Loops

  • Helper Methods

  • Conditional Expressions - if

  • Conditional Expressions - if elif

  • Conditional Expressions - if else

  • Boolean Logic

  • While Loops

  • Functions

  • Parameters

  • Comparison Operators

 

Grand Finale Format

1. All rules valid for Qualifying Round are also valid for Grand Finale.

2. The Grand Finale is held physically in a center organized by Codeminator.

3. Students must bring their own tablet or laptop with them for the competition.

 

4. Codeminator provides high-speed internet for students.

5. Grand Finale is a combination of coding competition, workshop, lectures, and city tour.

6. After the competition, all students receive a score out of 100.

7. Medal Distribution of the Grand Finale

  • Top 10 percent - Gold Medalists

  • The next 20 percent - Silver Medalists 

  • The next 30 percent - Bronze Medalists

  • The next 15 percent Merit award


 

Grand Finale Subject Scope:

  • The Basics

  • Repeat Loops

  • Variables

  • Arrays

  • For Loops

  • Helper Methods

  • Conditional Expressions - if

  • AND OR NOT

  • Return Value

  • Events

  • Lists

  • Sets

  • Dictionaries

  • Mathematical operations

  • Conditional Expressions - if elif

  • Conditional Expressions - if else

  • Boolean Logic

  • While Loops

  • Functions

  • Parameters

  • Comparison Operators

  • Debugging

  • Functions with Parameters

  • Character String Methods

  • Modules

  • Time and Datetime Modules

  • Defining Classes

  • Database

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