NoMythic in the Woods
The team spent the weekend at a beautiful cabin in the woods, mixing meetings with play time outside.

As a team, we decided on three SMART goals for our upcoming year.

The team spent the weekend at a beautiful cabin in the woods, mixing meetings with play time outside.


Hello, all! The new robotics season has officially started! This October, we worked on building team spirit, training new students, and kick-off for this year’s T.E.S.T.! Build has been prototyping and putting their new ideas into CAD (Computer Aided Design). Programming has been training new students to work on code for swerve drive and creating…
Robotics is hard. We relish finding out how much each of us can bring – and how much we can do together. We took the first steps to come together as a team this weekend. We traveled to a beautiful spot – a cabin by a lake in Wisconsin owned by the grandparents of a…
Students from all nine Mythical Robotics teams gathered to celebrate their good work. The six lego league teams are now done for their year. The two FTC teams have one final competition left. The FRC team is just getting started – the challenge comes out on January 6th. Good work all!
We went, we saw, and we came home with the gold. Our gold! Students and mentors bubbling with ideas, ready to build, organize, and teach lots more robotics. Seeing 500 other FRC teams (not to mention the FTC and FLL teams) inspired all of us. Thank you to all the MANY people who helped get…
Hello, all! As the end of the year draws nearer, so do the competitions! Both the build and programming teams have been practicing and filming the robot doing the challenges that FIRST has set up. We spent an entire weekend recording our attempts, and we even live streamed on twitch (to see our past livestreams,…
University of Minnesota’s Triangle fraternity is sponsoring No Mythic for at least the third year in a row. Fraternity members came out Sunday to see the robot drive, pick up gears, and climb. They asked great questions about the drive train, CAD, batteries, 3-D printed parts, and more. Thank you Triangle!