International Young Physicists’ Tournament (IYPT) 2026
Overview
Intro
Physics World Cup
The International Young Physicists' Tournament (IYPT), sometimes referred to as the "Physics World Cup", is a scientific competition between teams of secondary school students. It mimics, as closely as possible, the real-world scientific research and the process of presenting and defending the results obtained.
Participants have almost a year to work on 17 open-ended inquiry problems. A good part of the problems involves easy-to-reproduce phenomena presenting unexpected behavior.
The aim of the solutions is not to calculate or reach "the correct answer" as there is no such notion here. The Tournament is rather conclusions-oriented as participants have to design and perform experiments, and to draw conclusions argued from the experiments' outcome.
The competition itself is not a pen-and-paper competition but an enactment of a scientific discussion (or a defense of a thesis) where participants take the roles of Reporter, Opponent and Reviewer and are evaluated by an international Jury.
The beauty of the Tournament is that teams can take quite different routes to tackle the same problem. As long as they stay within the broadly defined statement of the problem, all routes are legitimate and teams will be judged according to the depths reached by their investigations.
In 2013, IYPT was awarded the medal of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP) in recognition of its inspiring and wide-ranging contribution to physics education that has touched many lives and countries, over the past 25 years.
| Contact address |
Verein International Young Physicists’ Tournament (IYPT)
Rämistrasse 54 8001 Zurich |
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| Location |
8000 Zürich Switzerland |
| Event Homepage | https://www.iypt.org/ |
Event dates
- 05 July 2026
- 12 July 2026