
FIRST LEGO League | STEM Program for Grades K-8
Participants gain real-world problem-solving experiences through a guided, global robotics program using LEGO ® technology, helping today’s students, families, and educators build a …
UNEARTHED Game & Season | FIRST LEGO League
Explore FIRST LEGO League game and season resources for 2025-2026 UNEARTHED season, including video overviews, challenge details and career connections.
FIRST | For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology
FIRST® Tech Challenge engages middle and high school students in robot design, coding, and competition. It is a powerful platform for developing real-world STEM skills, building …
UNEARTHED Season Materials | FIRST LEGO League
FIRST LEGO League robot design tools, resources, and more materials to help your team build, code, and compete with confidence.
How to Get Started with FIRST LEGO League
From Discover, to Explore, and then to Challenge, students ages 5-16 (grades K-8) develop their STEM skills and participate in hands-on robotics activities using LEGO ® bricks.
2025-2026 FIRST AGE presented by Qualcomm
Each January brings a new challenge for FIRST® Robotics Competition (ages 14-18 / grades 9-12) teams. Starting with a Kit of Parts, they design, program, and build industrial-sized robots …
Cost & Registration | FIRST
Build habits of learning through classroom and at-home activities using LEGO ® DUPLO® bricks. If you are outside of the United States and Canada, please contact your country's FIRST …
FIRST Event Experience | FIRST
FIRST® LEGO® League Challenge teams prepare all season to compete at tournaments, where judges provide valuable feedback on their robot, code, and Innovation Project.
Find Teams & Events | FIRST
FIRST® is a robotics community that prepares young people for the future through a suite of welcoming, team-based youth robotics programs. Headquarters: 200 Bedford Street, …
FIRST Championship | firstchampionship.org
Experience the excitement of the FIRST Championship event — where youth robotics teams and student innovators compete, connect, and inspire the future of STEM.