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Microsoft Minecraft Cup Japan 2026

The Microsoft Minecraft Cup is an annual competition that focuses on various themes each year and aims to allow students’ creativity to come alive as they develop Minecraft worlds that are in line with these themes.

In collaboration with our sister campus, Coding Lab Japan, we are inviting our Coding Lab students (ages 7-18) to participate in the competition and join the Coding Lab team!

Students from both Singapore and Japan work together in teams to come up with innovative ideas and make them come to life in the Minecraft World through code.

Three children (Coding Lab students) standing in front of a Minecraft-themed backdrop, one holding a Minecraft Creeper plush and a certificate, another with a plush block, and the third with a trophy during the Minecraft Cup awards ceremony

Creativity & Code Combined

Combine a love for Minecraft with creativity, code, and care for the environment!

Cross-cultural Teamwork

Cross borders and work together with participants from various countries!

Full support from Coding Lab

Build a sustainable Minecraft World with help from our experienced, dedicated educators!

Innovate, Automate, and Create a beautiful, sustainable Minecraft World with Code!

Coding Lab Mega Coders (Ages 7-9), Junior Prize (3rd Place) in 2024!

Coding Lab Pro Builders Team (Ages 10-12), Tokyo Bay eSG Award at Microsoft Headquarters, Tokyo in 2023!

Coding Lab Mega Coders (Ages 13-18), Encouragement Award and Semi-Finalist in 2025!

Coding Lab students have participated in the annual Minecraft Cup every year since it started in 2019, working together tirelessly across borders with our tutors to form beautiful Minecraft Worlds for a cause.

Our teams have won top awards every single year we have participated, and even won the prestigious Tokyo Bay eSG award (twice!):

Coding Lab’s dedicated and passionate staff of expert teachers mentor and help teams of students from Japan and Singapore work together, organise, design, build and code their worlds. 

Every year students, ages 7-18, push themselves to improve and do better and better.

Would you like to join the Coding Lab team this year? We’d love to see your creative ideas and what you come up with to code and build!

View all our Minecraft Cup student achievements and blogs here!

Minecraft Cup 2026 Competition Training Package (Online)

Course Fees: $895 ($975.55 w GST)
Total Coaching Hours: 18 Hours

Weekly Coaching Sessions Timeline

Ages 7-12 / Ages 13-18: Tue, 1700 – 1900 SGT

Date Meeting Details
16 June 2026 (Tue) Core Meeting (Compulsory)
– Kick-off Meeting
– Initial Planning/ Ideation
23 June 2026 (Tue) Core Meeting (Compulsory)
– Decision on Project Ideas and Focus
- Selection of Team Lead
30 June 2026 (Tue) Core Meeting (Compulsory)
7 July 2026 (Tue) Optional Meeting*
14 July 2026 (Tue) Optional Meeting*
21 July 2026 (Tue) Optional Meeting*
28 July 2026 (Tue) Core Meeting (Compulsory)
4 August 2026 (Tue) Core Meeting (Compulsory)
11 August 2026 (Tue) Optional Meeting*
18 August 2026 (Tue) Core Meeting (Compulsory)
– Final Meeting
8 September 2026 (Tue) Optional Meeting*
– Virtual Team Party
* All participants must attend at least 2 optional meetings

Ages 7-12: Thu, 1500 - 1700 SGT

Date Meeting Details
18 June 2026 (Thu) Core Meeting (Compulsory)
– Kick-off Meeting
– Initial Planning/ Ideation
25 June 2026 (Thu) Core Meeting (Compulsory)
– Decision on Project Ideas and Focus
- Selection of Team Lead
2 July 2026 (Thu) Core Meeting (Compulsory)
9 July 2026 (Thu) Optional Meeting*
16 July 2026 (Thu) Optional Meeting*
23 July 2026 (Thu) Optional Meeting*
30 July 2026 (Thu) Core Meeting (Compulsory)
6 August 2026 (Thu) Core Meeting (Compulsory)
13 August 2026 (Thu) Optional Meeting*
20 August 2026 (Thu) Core Meeting (Compulsory)
– Final Meeting
10 September 2026 (Thu) Optional Meeting*
– Virtual Team Party
* All participants must attend at least 2 optional meetings

Key Requirements for Participants

  • Attendance: All participants MUST attend the 6 core meetings and at least 2 of the 5 optional meetings. Full attendance for all meetings is still encouraged.

  • Individual Coding: Every student must design, write, and test at least one original coding project to be included in the final team world.

  • Team Collaboration: Students must join a sub-team (such as City Design, Presentation, or Building) and collaborate on at least one group project.

  • Theme Planning: Everyone must participate in the planning process to ensure the world fits the official competition theme.

  • Showcase & Presentation: Every student needs to make a visible contribution to the final world and be ready to explain their work to the judges.

Additional Preparatory Courses (For First Time Participants*)

To better contribute to the team’s efforts for the competition, it is compulsory for students to take these courses:

*EXCLUDING students aged 10 to 12 who have already completed P21S MiCr Minecraft Code Your World

Schedules & Sign Up

Additional Minecraft Cup Preparatory Courses (Pre-Training)

The following course is required for first time participants of the Minecraft Cup*

*EXCLUDING students aged 10 to 12 who have already completed P21S MiCr Minecraft Code Your World

**NOTE: Attending only 1 session (two hours) is required.

  • Choose your preferred date from the drop-down menu

  • Attending multiple sessions is optional

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