A musical game show featuring seven ambitious student-built technical projects performed live on stage - from Regional to Global Finals.
2nd at Gulf Coast, 1st at Texas State, 9th at Global Finals 2026. The Trailblazers' second year competing at High School level.
Watch the team's live challenge solution performance.
Teams were tasked with creating a game show that includes a reveal, technical elements of their own design, and a story told through live performance.



Every element was designed, built, and operated entirely by students. No adult help allowed on the challenge solution.
A vehicle that physically transforms from a taxi into a limousine on stage - expanding via scissor stretch mechanism with automated color change from yellow to black using a rotating fabric belt system.
A DDR-style dance pad that registers footsteps and synchronizes with lights and sound. The team dances on it during the "Razzle Dazzle" number, triggering visual and audio effects in real time.
A towering conductor figure with automatically moving arms, a spinning head, and an autonomous chest mechanism. Completely redesigned for Global Finals with remote operation capabilities.
100 feet of hand-painted duck canvas on motorized PVC rollers that changes the backdrop during the performance, showing a moving taxi traveling through scenes. Driven by a single-gear motor mechanism.
A creative game show scoring mechanism with novel gameplay rules. The scoreboard unfolds effortlessly on stage to reveal results during the "Raising the Stakes" moment.
Fully designed and crafted costumes for Mozart, Piano, Saxophone, and Kazoo characters - each with multiple costume changes integrated into the performance choreography.
Each team member owned an ambitious technical project from concept to competition. Here's what they built and the journey behind it.
Vivaan designed and built the show's centerpiece reveal: a taxi that physically transforms into a limousine on stage. What started as a basic expansion mechanism evolved into a fully automated color-changing vehicle through multiple ambitious upgrades.
Vivaan proposed ambitious upgrades after State and put in the work to deliver - spending full Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays designing, testing, and building in the final weeks before Global Finals. He turned every idea into action, from concept sketches to functional mechanisms, finishing the fabric belt system just before the team packed for competition.



Rishaan took on one of the most ambitious projects: a life-sized music conductor figure with autonomous moving parts. For Global Finals, he completely redesigned the entire structure from scratch.
Rishaan planned and designed his ambitious redesign independently, working in his garage between school and illness. When time got tight, he powered through two to three days of intensive building to deliver a conductor that was bigger, more dynamic, and more impressive than the original. His resilience and ambition pushed the team's technical score higher.
Contributed to the Mozart and Saxophone character costumes, integrating quick-change elements for the performance.
Shivansh took full ownership of one of the season's most challenging projects: a motorized 100-foot scrolling scene that shows a moving taxi traveling through painted landscapes during the performance.


Rohan engineered the show's interactive dance element: a DDR-style dance pad that detects footsteps and synchronizes with lights and sound effects during the "Razzle Dazzle" number.
Nicole designed the creative heart of the game show: the rules, gameplay mechanics, character interactions, and the dramatic "Raising the Stakes" reveal moment.
Nicole's work bridged the technical and creative elements of the challenge, ensuring the game show format was engaging, original, and effectively told through the performance narrative.


Sowmith designed and built the TCE2 scoreboard - the second team choice element that displayed and tracked the game show scores during the performance.



Ayushi was the team's visual creative force - illustrating all scenes for the 100-foot scroll, designing character costumes, and managing the aesthetic direction of the entire performance.


