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About MicroMouse

MicroMouse Events • Competition Coverage • Winning Strategies

This channel documents the amazing world of MicroMouse competitions, from UKMARS meets to American APEC contests, through the eyes of active contestants. We share event highlights, break down winning contest runs, and give you practical competition tips so you can build and race better robots.

Our history with MicroMouse goes back to 1983, with entries in every British competition since then, and appearances at contests across the USA, Portugal, India, and more. You’ll get a unique competitor’s perspective on both the challenges and triumphs of MicroMouse.

What You’ll Find Here:

- On-site event coverage

- Analysis of top MicroMouse runs

- Tutorials and talks on how to create, improve and avoid common pitfalls of MicroMouse building

We hope you enjoy the journey as much as we have. if you do, please subscribe!

- Derek Hall and Jim Chidley

Business Enquiries: [email protected]

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World's Fastest Maze Robots Compete at APEC 2026

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