The wait is finally over… 🚀
After weeks of creativity, coding, and careful judging, the moment everyone has been waiting for has arrived.
In a very competitive Scratch challenge full of creative and futuristic games, some amazing projects really stood out. These young coders didn’t just create games they built Robot Cities, solved exciting challenges, and showed what’s possible with creativity and logic.
We are thrilled to officially announce the Top 5 Scratch Champions of Junior Coderz – Code Quest 2025
Each winner demonstrated exceptional creativity, strong Scratch fundamentals, and impressive problem-solving skills.
Reaching the Top 5 is a remarkable achievement, and we are incredibly proud of every student who participated.
“Champions turn ideas into action and action into success.”
Scratch Competition Theme: Robot City
The theme for the Scratch competition was “Robot City”.
Students were asked to create a futuristic city using Scratch, where robots and humans live and work together. The goal was to show how AI and robotics can help make life easier in the future.
The marking criteria helped students understand how to score maximum marks in the Scratch competition. The evaluation was based on two main areas: Creativity and Complexity.
Creativity
- Game follows the Robot City theme
- Original ideas and self-made sprites
- Storytelling and animations
- Sound effects and background music
- Easy-to-use buttons and smooth screen transitions
Complexity
- Multiple levels inside the game
- Welcome screen and clear game ending
- Different backgrounds for better gameplay
- Use of multiple sprites
- Instructions on how to play the game
👉 Let’s now reveal the champions who coded their way to the top! 🏆✨
🏆 Top 5 Scratch Champions – Code Quest 2025
🏅 Rank 5 – Ayesha
Country: Pakistan

🏅 Rank 4 – Maha
Country: Pakistan

🥉 Rank 3 – Zainab
Country: USA

🥈 Rank 2 – Zakaullah
Country: Pakistan

🥇 Rank 1 – Fizza
Country: USA

Congratulations to our Top 5 Scratch Champions!
Top 20 Scratch Students – Code Quest 2025
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Here are the students who made it to the Top 20 Scratch performers:
1. Fizza Zehra
2. Zaka Bhango
3. Zainab Olumegbon
4. Maha Salman
5. Ayesha Ehtesham
6. AbuBakar Khatri
7. Mustafa Dagia
7. Divita
8. Dolapo O.
9. M. Abdullah Hamid
10. Eyitayo
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11. Zaynah Fahad
12. Nuur Orakzai
13. Isabella
14. Marwan Anass
15. Kingsley T. Ocansey
16. Leslie Ocansey
16. Chikamso
17. Hala
17. Olukoyejo Olakunde
18. Muhammad Luqman
19. Muhammad Azlan Nasir
19. Tobi
20. Muhammad Rayyan Nasir
20. Isaac
Making it to the Top 20 among hundreds of students is a huge achievement!
Learning Through Creativity
The goal of Code Quest 2025 was not just winning — it was about learning to build games independently, thinking creatively, and understanding how technology like AI and robotics will shape the future.
Robots were shown as helpers that:
- Perform repeated tasks
- Fix systems
- Collect energy
- Prevent machine failures
This helped students understand how technology can solve real-world problems.
Final Words
If you didn’t make it to the Top 20 this time, don’t feel discouraged. Code Quest is all about learning, improving, and having fun with coding. Keep practicing, keep building, and come back stronger next year!
👉 Stay connected with Junior Coderz for more coding competitions, Scratch tutorials, and future challenges.
Happy Coding!
FAQs
1. What was Code Quest 2025?
Code Quest 2025 is a coding competition by Junior Coderz designed to help kids learn programming through fun projects.
2. Which categories were included in Code Quest 2025?
There were two categories:
- Scratch
- Python
This blog focuses on the Scratch competition.
3. What was the Scratch competition theme?
The Scratch competition theme was Robot City, focusing on AI, robots, and futuristic cities.
4. How many students participated?
More than 200 students participated in the Scratch competition.
5. What skills were judges looking for?
Judges evaluated:
- Creativity
- Logical thinking
- Problem-solving
- Game structure
- Original ideas
6. Can students copy Scratch games from the internet?
No. Copying games was strictly prohibited and resulted in disqualification.
