Overview
Contests are bracket-style competitions where students earn points by playing games on tournament songs. The more you play, the higher you and your class climb on the leaderboard.
How Contests Work
Roxxem contests use a bracket format — 16 songs compete head-to-head until one wins, similar to March Madness.

Here's how it plays out:
- Each day, two songs go head-to-head and students vote to decide which song advances.
- For each of the 16 songs, students play 4 interactive games.
- The highest score in each game counts, and points are added up across all games and all songs.
- Students and classrooms with the most total points rise on the leaderboard and compete for prizes.
How to Get Started
Learn how to participate in a contest!
1. Find a Contest
Go to the Contests page to see all active contests. Look for Special Contests like Locura de Marzo.
💡 The contests shown depend on the language you're learning in Roxxem.

2. Open a Contest

Click on a contest to open its details page. From here you'll see three tabs: Bracket, Leaderboard, and Playlist.
3. Play Contest Songs

Go to the Playlist tab to see all the songs competing in this contest. Click on any song to start playing and earning points!
4. Compete for Rankings

Check the Leaderboard tab to see how you stack up — scores are tracked individually, by class, and by school.
How Scoring Works
Only your highest score per song and game counts toward the leaderboard. Replay to beat your best scores and move up — playing again only helps when you improve.
5. Check the Bracket

Head to the Bracket tab to see which songs are competing against each other and track the winners of each round.
FAQ
What languages are contests available in?
Contests are available in Spanish, French, German, Mandarin Chinese, and English.
