Please refer to our Liquid Hacks Terms & Conditions.

  • Teams are limited to 4 participants max.

  • Every team member must be registered on Devpost and have joined the hackathon page.

  • Every member of your team must be an accepted participant (received an acceptance email from Janet, completed all T&C forms, and are on our Discord server by Nov. 10th)
  • Stealing source code is strictly prohibited. 

  • Hacking starts on Nov 5th, 5PM PT and ends on Nov 12th, 5:30PM PT

  • Projects must be submitted onto Devpost by 6PM PT on Friday, Nov 12th.

  • Your hack must be developed entirely during the hackathon duration.

  • Your hack must follow one of our 4 themes (descriptions are listed in our Event Guide):

    • Team Liquid

    • Competitive Esports

    • Accessibility

    • Education

  • Once the hackathon begins, our Devpost page will be open and you will have the option to submit your hack. You can continue to edit and resubmit your hack until the deadline.

  • Each team is limited to one (1) submission.

    • Delegate one person on your team to complete the submission form.

  • You must include a demo video that is no longer than 2 minutes.

    • If you're uploading your video onto Youtube, please make sure your video is public or unlisted.

  • You must include the GitHub/GitLab repo link.

  • You will be required to answer and complete all of the submission questions.

  • You  must select all of the prize categories you’d like to opt in to be judged for.

    • In the drop down menu, hold Control (Windows) or Command (Mac) to select your multiple choices.

  • Please also specify if anyone on your team is a beginner.

    • Those who qualify as beginners are participants who have less than 1 year of coding experience and this is their first ever hackathon.

    • 50% of your team must be a beginner to qualify for Best Beginner Hack.
  • Remember to invite all of your teammates onto your Devpost project as contributors.

    • Devpost submissions form will have an "Invite your team" section, where you can either share the specific link with your teammates or invite them via email.

  • A valid submission is a hack produced at Liquid Hacks 2021, from start to finish. Any code written before hacking begins will be disqualified.