The Code of Clues — Solve Mysteries . Crack the Code . Innovate & Win
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Saturday, February 14, 2026
to Saturday, April 11, 2026
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2 months long
Web DevelopmentMobile DevelopmentArtificial IntelligenceHealthtechClimate TechSocial Impact
Student only
This hackathons is only open to students. Double check the event page for more information as this may mean only those from a particular university/country are eligible.
Event Type
in person
13
Participants
1
Est. Projects
Organizers
Alex Johnson
alex@example.org
Jamie Rivera
jamie@example.org
The Code of Clues is a national‑level hackathon organized by Tech Vriksh, designed to challenge students to solve real‑world problems through logic, innovation, and coding. Participants will decode mysteries, think critically, collaborate in teams, and build impactful solutions in a competitive and engaging environment.
Group Joining & Communication:To ensure smooth coordination and timely updates, all registered participants are required to join the official communication group.
https://chat.whatsapp.com/CJ4qMRLlv9897PIMPF66iX?mode=gi_c
Eligibility & Team Structure:
Open to Undergraduate and Postgraduate students across India.
All specializations are eligible.
Inter-college teams are allowed.
Inter-specialization teams are allowed.
Team Size: 3–5 members.
Mandatory inclusion of at least one female member per team.
No changes in team composition will be permitted after registration closure.
This hackathon is best suited for teams with at least one strong technical contributor capable of building a working prototype under time constraints.
Hackathon Structure:
The competition is structured to filter serious teams through progressive evaluation:
Round 1 – Strategic Solution Submission (Online):
Teams must submit a structured presentation covering:
Clear problem identification (with context and relevance)
Solution architecture and technical approach
Technology stack and implementation roadmap
Feasibility and scalability analysis
Expected measurable impact
Shortlisting will prioritize clarity of thinking, originality, practicality, and depth — not presentation aesthetics.
Round 2 – Technical Validation Round (Online):
Shortlisted teams must submit:
A working prototype / MVP, OR
A detailed technical build with demonstrable logic and system architecture.
Evaluation will focus on:
Technical depth
Execution capability
Architectural clarity
Scalability potential
This round filters teams that can build — not just ideate.
Round 3 – 8-Hour Grand Finale (Offline):
Finalists will compete in an 8-hour high-intensity build round.
Teams will:
Refine or extend their solution
Optimize implementation
Prepare for final pitching
Present live before the judging panel
Final evaluation will emphasize execution quality, problem-solution alignment, scalability, and technical robustness.
Problem Domains:
Participants may choose challenges across:
Healthcare Innovation
Smart Education Systems
Financial Inclusion & Digital Trust
Sustainable & Climate Technology
Technology for Social Impact
Smart Infrastructure & Mobility
Problem statements must address real-world applicability and measurable impact.
Sam Chen
sam@example.org
Quality Score
Quality Score
72/100
High confidence
Organiser16/20
Event Maturity14/20
Sponsors18/25
Participants12/20
Operations12/15
Why this score
Strong organiser track record
Returning event
Well-sponsored
Missing data
Prize details
Code of conduct
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