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Preparing for your first edition

What the questions are really like, and how to practise the kind of thinking they reward.

The WTO TeamWorld Tech Olympiad May 14, 2026 4 min read
Preparing for your first edition

Sitting your first edition is exciting, and a little nerve-wracking. The best preparation is not cramming facts, because that is not what the olympiad tests. Here is how to get ready the right way.

The questions reward thinking, not memorising

WTO questions are practical and reasoning-led. You might trace what a short program prints, recognise how a model learns from data, or spot the safest choice online. There is rarely a fact to recall; there is almost always a problem to reason through.

Three simple habits

  • Practise a little and often. Short, regular sessions beat one long cram before the edition.
  • Read the question twice. Most mistakes come from answering the question you imagined, not the one on the screen.
  • Explain your reasoning out loud. If you can explain why an answer is right, you understand it.

Use the sample questions

The sample questions show the exact style of each track, with the reasoning explained. Work through a few, and the real edition will feel familiar. Remember that every sitting draws a fresh, randomized paper, so there is nothing to memorise, only thinking to sharpen.

There is always a next edition, so one difficult day never defines you. Aim to improve your rating, not to be perfect.

The WTO Team

World Tech Olympiad

Put it into practice

The best way to learn the olympiad is to take part in it.