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In our archive you will find the explanations of the missions of the last FIRST LEGO League Challenge as well as a summary of the most successful teams. Missions and explanations of older challenges can be requested via email fll@hands-on-technology.de.

FLL 2009 - Smart Move
The key to the 2009 "Smart Move" Challenge was accessing people, places, goods and servicesin the safest, most efficient way possible. More than 660 teams considered many modes of transportation beyond their daily routine and streamlined their options by making smart moves!

:: 2009 - Smart Move

FLL 2008 - Climate Connections
The Climate Connections challenge was all about  the  correlations climate had, has and will have on our lives. More than  600 teams discovered the links between science, people, resources and communities and explored the climate connections.

FLL 2007 - Power Puzzle
The challenge "Power Puzzle" is all about the basic understanding of energy use. Just as our world is growing and changing, the energy demand does. More than 3000 participants in 6 countries got involved into different types of energy and found out about their impact on our world.

FLL 2006 - Nano Quest
Nanotechnology is a new scientific frontier that  will impact many facets of society, from medicine to computers to the environment. The nano world is 100,000 times smaller than the thickness of a single strand of hair. More than 350 teams wanted to find out more about the "Nano Quest" in Central Europe.

FLL 2005 - Ocean Odyssey
The water on our planet keeps lots of surprises hidden in it. More than 2000 kids researched oceans, rivers and lakes within "Ocean Odyssey". See, program and research yourselves...

FLL 2004 - No Limits
The scientist Dr. Justin Case presented a new area of robot technology to more than 170 teams in 12 different regions: robots may help handicaped people in their every-day life.

FLL 2003 - Mission Mars
In the limelight there is outer space and planets that are far away: "Mission Mars" fascinated more than 100 teams with more than 700 participants. For the first time an austrian FLL Tournament has been taken place.

FLL 2020 - City Sights
More than 300 kids took part in the challenge "City Sights" in 2002. They explored the challenges that urban planners face in order to provide basic services.

FLL 2001 - Arctic Impact
The first tournament in Germany! 16 teams traveled to far away arctic regions to study global climate changes and the potential impact of global warming on humanity.