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Free competitions and events a code-breaker can enter, with what to do and when.

2026-09-24

National Cipher Challenge: registration opens

Ages 11 to 18, free, worldwide

Southampton University's competition. A story unfolds over eight to ten rounds, each with a message to break, and the ciphers are the ones on this site: Caesar, transposition, Playfair, Vigenere. The early rounds are practice, with a certificate for finishing one.

cipherchallenge.org
2026-10-08

National Cipher Challenge: the competition starts

Ages 11 to 18, free, worldwide

Rounds are released through the autumn. The archived challenges can be worked from last year at their own pace instead, which is the gentler way in.

cipherchallenge.org
2026-11-02

Bebras, some time in November

Through schools, free, worldwide

A forty five minute challenge of logic and pattern puzzles, run in more than ninety countries each November. No coding and no jargon. There are categories for six to eight and eight to ten, which makes it the one competition on this page a beginner can actually enter.

bebras.org
2026-12-07

Computer Science Education Week and the Hour of Code

All ages, worldwide, free

Schools run a one hour computing activity. Everything here works for that with no account and no setup: a cipher page, a printed booklet, or the terminal. Sources disagree on the exact week this year, so confirm before planning.

hourofcode.com
2026-12-01

The GCHQ Christmas Challenge, some time in December

Ages 11 to 18

Seven puzzles plus a bonus that needs all seven answers, released each December and notoriously hard. Solutions are published afterwards, and previous years stay up. Our own Christmas Challenge is the same shape and rather more finishable.

gchq.gov.uk
2027-03-01

picoCTF, some time in March

Thirteen and over, free

Carnegie Mellon's capture the flag, run over about ten days in March. Cryptography is one category among several. The better part for most people is picoGym, where past challenges stay open all year.

picoctf.org

If you only do one

Bebras in November. It runs through schools, takes forty five minutes, costs nothing, and starts younger than anything else here. Ask a teacher whether the school is entering; most have never heard of it.

After that, the National Cipher Challenge in October, and the Hour of Code in December if you want an excuse to bring this into a classroom.

Things you can do on any day

A warning about dates

Every date here was taken from the organiser's own site, but competitions move, and some announce late. Check the link before planning anything around it. If something on this page has gone stale, it is worth telling us: schoolofcypher@gmail.com