Content for WRO

SUV Competition Box Robot from LEGO Mindstorms EV3
The Sports Utility Vehicle box robot is the new marvelous box robot that we've created. It is designed for teams that would like to learn how to build balanced, stable and working robot chassis following our box principle. It is smaller and easier to build than box robot 1 and it is more simple than box robot 2.
The main advantages of this robot compared to previous box robots are
- motors in the right direction, so when rotating the motor forward, the robot moves forward.
- it is much easier to attach attachments. There are 4 different gears on which you could attach attachments.
- it has a large clearance - which means that it could move over obstacles.
Of course, it has a Gyro and two Color Sensors. Not only that, but we have all the cables shown in the construction.
When not to use this robot?
The SUV Box robot is design to be used with a Gyro sensor and two Color Sensors for alignment. It is not working well for following lines as the sensors are very high and they are very high to allow for high clearance of the chassis. If you need to follow lines we recommend the Dominator X-Y robot
Attachments:
- [How NOT To] Build An Active Attachment For SUV Box Robot
- Simple Pinless Attachment for the SUV Box Robot
- #554
- 01 Aug 2018

WRO Football EV3 LEGO Mindstorms Project
Playing Football with robots is extremely fun. It could be part of the classes, it could be part of demonstration days. This is a EV3 LEGO Mindstorms Project including the programs for controlling the WRO Football Striker and the WRO Football Goalkeeper, as well as all of the necessary My blocks.
- #vh8f1x
- 07 Nov 2018

WRO Elementary 2018 Robot with LEGO Mindstorms EV3
A robot that was used in the WRO Elementary 2018 Robot competition. It is a nice idea of how the motors could control different levers to push things around
- #568
- 06 Jun 2018

World Robotics Olympiad (WRO) Junior-High 2015. Treasure Hunt. Review of solutions with explanations
Moving in a grid of objects. That's the large challenge of the World Robotics Olympiad 2015 Junior-High 2015. It's called Treasure Hunt. In this playlist we present an example solution to it. In the first video we would build a robot that can collect the boxes (treasures). The robot would also be able to move around the treasures.
- 5
- 27:26
- 0
World Robotics Olympiad (WRO) 2015 Elementary. Review of solutions with explanations
You must dive. You must count. You must release. Well, not exactly you, but the robot. In this playlist we present an example solution to the WRO 2015 challenge along with some nice constructions for releasing balls while counting them with a robot. That sounds pretty easy, but could get quite challenging when the number of balls is large.
- 5
- 23:43
- 0
World Robotics Olympiad (WRO) 2013 Elementary. Review of solutions with explanations
Presenting a sequence of videos, materials and programs for accomplishing the WRO Elementary 2013. We present arrays, menus, counting colors and many more.
- 11
- 57:48
- 0
World Robotics Olympiad (WRO) 2014 Elementary. Review of solutions with explanations
This playlist of videos is about World Robotics Olympiad 2014 Elementary Challenge. Modules are positioned on different places on the fields. The robot must collect and bring the module near each other. The it must lift them and place them like they are ready for "rocket launching". In the mean time Humans must be collected and returned to the safety zone. We build a robot with a grabber and in interesting program for solving the missions.
- 3
- 16:45
- 0
World Robotics Olympiad (WRO) 2014 Junior-High. Review of solutions with explanations
Videos for the World Robotics Olympiad 2014, Junior-High competition. We loved it because, let's be honest, it is about space, and don't we all love topics connected with space.
- 4
- 15:31
- 0

FIRST LEGO League with LEGO Education SPIKE Prime. "Challenge" competition for 9-16 years old
This is the most detailed course we've ever created on preparing for a FIRST LEGO League robotics competition. It focuses on using LEGO Education SPIKE Prime to build a simple Box Robot. The course includes 25 lessons, making it suitable for both beginners and advanced students. It builds on over 10 years of experience providing example solutions and explanations for FIRST LEGO League robotics competitions.
This course is one of the popular courses in the FIRST LEGO League Robot Game. The Complete Guide. We highly recommend checking out the full guide!
- 40
- 127:22
- 24


How a Flip Attachment accomplishes a Flip Mission. Demo with Luly Box Robot built with LEGO Education SPIKE Prime
In this tutorial we demonstrate how a Flip Mission could be accomplished with a Flip Attachment. The robot attachment could be adapted to other flips in FIRST LEGO League/World Robotics Olympiad and other robotics competitions. The principle is the same. The tutorial uses Luly, small LEGO Education SPIKE Prime competition robot with 3D building instructions as a robot base.
- #1698
- 31 Mar 2021


How a Drop attachment accomplishes a Drop Mission. Demo with Luly Box Robot built with LEGO Education SPIKE Prime
In this tutorial we demonstrate how a Drop Mission could be accomplished with a Drop Attachment. The robot attachment could be adapted to other drop missions in FIRST LEGO League/World Robotics Olympiad and other robotics competitions. The principle is the same. The tutorial uses Luly, small LEGO Education SPIKE Prime competition robot with 3D building instructions as a robot base.
- #1699
- 31 Mar 2021


How a Push/Pull attachment accomplishes a loops mission. Demo with Luly Box Robot built with LEGO Education SPIKE Prime
In this tutorial we demonstrate how a loops mission could be accomplished with a Push/Pull Attachment. The robot attachment could be adapted to other missions at FIRST LEGO League/World Robotics Olympiad and other robotics competitions that require push/pull. The principle is the same. The tutorial uses Luly, small LEGO Education SPIKE Prime competition robot with 3D building instructions as a robot base.
- #1700
- 31 Mar 2021


How a Verical Lift attachment accomplishes a loops mission. Demo with Luly Box Robot from LEGO Education SPIKE Prime
Lifting a loop is one of the most common missions in different robotics competitions. In this video we demonstrate how we could do "Vertical lift". It is suitable for precise lifting especially when the mission model requires you to lift straight up. The robot attachment could be adapted to other missions at FIRST LEGO League/World Robotics Olympiad and other robotics competitions that require push/pull. The principle is the same. The tutorial uses Luly, a small LEGO Education SPIKE Prime competition robot with 3D building instructions as a robot base.
- #1701
- 12 Apr 2021


How a Lift attachment accomplishes a loops mission. Demo with Luly Box Robot from LEGO Education SPIKE Prime
In this video we are also focusing on lifting a loop as a common mission on robotics competitions like FIRST LEGO League/World Robotics Olympiad. We demonstrated an attachment for lifting a loop. The tutorial uses Luly, a small LEGO Education SPIKE Prime competition robot with 3D building instructions as a robot base.
- #1702
- 12 Apr 2021


How a Front attachment accomplishes a mission with a lever. Demo with Luly Box Robot from LEGO Education SPIKE Prime
This video is about a lever that should be pushed and this lever is connected to an axle. This means the lever should rotate. It is a common mission on robotics competitions like FIRST LEGO League/World Robotics Olympiad. The inspiration for this mission is the FLL 2012 Senior Solutions Oven mission. The tutorial uses Luly, a small LEGO Education SPIKE Prime competition robot with 3D building instructions as a robot base.
- #1703
- 12 Apr 2021


How a Reusable geared attachment accomplishes a mission with a lever. Demo with Luly Box Robot from LEGO Education SPIKE Prime
Reusable attachments are our favorite. They could be used in a number of different scenarios especially on robotics competitions like FIRST LEGO League/World Robotics Olympiad. This tutorial shows how this reusable attachment could accomplish a mission for lifting a lever. It uses Luly, a small LEGO Education SPIKE Prime competition robot with 3D building instructions as a robot base.
- #1704
- 14 Apr 2021