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    Dive Into REEFSCAPE℠ from FIRST® Robotics Competition

    Are you ready to dive into an underwater world of innovation and teamwork? This year's FIRST® Robotics Competition (FRC) game, REEFSCAPE℠, plunges teams into an ocean adventure where engineering meets ecology! This article will provide an overview of FIRST® and FRC, explore the intricacies of this year's REEFSCAPE℠ game, and share essential robotics tools to help teams succeed.

    About FIRST® Robotics Competition

    During the 2024-2025 FIRST® DIVE℠ season, teams will explore the marvels of ocean ecosystems. FRC’s REEFSCAPE℠ challenges students to engineer solutions for restoring vibrant reefs, fostering collaboration, and making waves of impact in their communities.  The FIRST® Robotics Competition is one of the flagship programs of FIRST® (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) designed to get students aged 14-18 to design, build, and program robots to compete in exciting annual challenges. Beyond technical skills, students learn to develop team branding, forge community partnerships, and promote STEM in their local communities—making an impact both on and off the competition field.

    FRC REEFSCAPE℠ Game Overview

    2025 FIRST Robotics Competition REEFSCAPE presented by Haas In REEFSCAPE℠, alliances of three teams compete to score points by harvesting algae, placing coral on their reef, and attaching to their barge before time runs out. This game rewards creativity, strategy, and cooperation with opponents, emphasizing the core value of Coopertition®.

    Key Gameplay Highlights:

    • Autonomous Phase (First 15 seconds): Robots operate independently, leaving their starting zone, scoring coral on the reef, harvesting algae, and collecting additional coral.
    • Teleoperated Phase (2 minutes and 15 seconds): Drivers control their robots to collect coral from human players and score it on the reef. Robots can also dislodge algae and deliver it to processors or score it on the barge.
    • Endgame (Final 30 seconds):
      • Robots race to their barge to hang on the cage and ascend.
      • Points depend on cage depth (Shallow or Deep).
      • Bonus points are awarded for completing additional tasks.

    Reefscape Arena for FIRST Robotics Competition  Ranking Points: Here is a breakdown of the ranking points (RP) for REEFSCAPE℠. This year, ties are worth only one ranking point, marking a shift from previous seasons.

    • Autonomous Ranking Point (RP): Earned when all robots leave their starting zone and score coral during the autonomous phase.
    • Coral RP: Achieved by scoring coral across all four reef levels. Teams can reduce the requirements for this RP by completing Coopertition tasks.
    • Coopertition® Point: Awarded when alliances deliver at least two algae to the processor, benefiting all teams involved.
    • Barge RP: Gained by scoring enough barge points during the endgame.
    • Match Outcome RP: A win is worth three points, while a tie earns one point. This year, teams can earn up to six RPs per match.

    Please refer to the Game Manual for complete ranking points and scoring details. Achieving success in REEFSCAPE℠ requires not just strategy but also the right equipment. Here’s how Studica Robotics can help.

    Tools to Succeed

    To excel in REEFSCAPE℠, having reliable and versatile robotics components is critical. Studica Robotics offers a wide range of robot parts and kits to help teams meet the competition's unique demands.  

    Flex Wheels, Compliant Wheels, Intake Wheels from Studica Robotics Compliant Wheels: Optimize your intake systems with Studica Robotics' compliant wheels (flex wheels)! Perfect for grabbing coral and managing algae, these flex wheels come in various sizes and durometers to suit every team’s strategy.  

     

    The Stack - Autonomous Mobile Robotics TrainerTraining Robots: The Stack - Autonomous Mobile Robotics Trainer is the ultimate hands-on training solution. With advanced sensors, Mecanum wheels, and robust features, it’s ideal for building skills to conquer REEFSCAPE℠.  

     

    navX2-MXP Robotics Navigation Sensor

    NavX2-MXP Navigation Sensors: Studica Robotics now offers the navigation sensors formerly available from Kauai Labs including the NavX2-Micro Robotics Navigation Sensor and the NavX2-MXP Robotics Navigation Sensor  (a drop-in replacement for the “Classic” navX-MXP) that offers enhanced performance, ensuring your robot stays on course in every match.  

     

     Cypher MAX Through Bore Encoder Cypher MAX Through Bore Encoder: The Cypher MAX Through Bore Encoder is an excellent tool to learn and utilize Odometry for swerve drive modules.    

     

     

    V-Rail Extrusions

    V-Rail Extrusions: V-Rails, commonly referred to as "churros" are important structure components for your robot build.

     

     

    The 2025 FIRST® Robotics Competition season is here, brimming with ocean-themed excitement, innovation, and teamwork. As teams rise to the challenge in REEFSCAPE℠, they’ll embody the spirit of creativity, collaboration, and Coopertition®. Equip your team for success with Studica Robotics—your trusted source for innovative components and tools. Dive in today!  

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