Department Events
Engineering Physics
Blind Science Draw
A intellectually engaging science communication challenge where a team of two collaborates to draw and identify physics/science concepts. One participant is blindfolded, while the other must guide them without using the direct scientific term. The blindfolded participant attempts to draw the concept, and the team must guess correctly within the time limit. The event blends visual imagination, physics understanding, communication skills, and teamwork in a highly entertaining format.
SCHEDULE
Day 1 (20.02.2026)
09.30 am to 12.00 pm
Physics lab 1
Team Size
RULES & REGULATIONS
Event: BLIND SCIENCE DRAW – Explain Without Seeing!
Participation Rules
This is a team event, and each team must consist of exactly two members.
One participant will act as the explainer, and the other as the drawer (blindfolded).
A participant is allowed to be part of only one team.
Event Format Rules
A physics/science concept will be assigned randomly to each team.
The drawer will be blindfolded throughout the drawing process.
The explainer must guide the drawer without directly naming the scientific term or law.
Teams must guess and correctly identify the concept within the allotted time.
Communication Restrictions
Use of exact scientific terms, formulas, symbols, or direct naming of the concept is strictly prohibited.
Communication must be verbal only; gestures, physical guidance, or touching the drawer is not allowed.
Any violation of blindfold rules will result in immediate disqualification.
Drawing Rules
Only the materials provided by the organizers may be used.
No pre-written text, alphabets, numbers, or symbols are allowed in the drawing unless permitted by judges.
Erasing or restarting the drawing is not allowed once the round begins.
Time Rules
Each team will be given a fixed time limit to complete the task.
A digital timer/buzzer will indicate the start and end of the round.
Exceeding the time limit will lead to loss of points or disqualification.
Evaluation Criteria
Teams will be judged based on:
Correct identification of the concept
Clarity and effectiveness of explanation
Team coordination and communication
Logical representation of the concept
Time management
Conduct & Discipline
Teams must maintain discipline and professional conduct throughout the event.
Any form of misbehavior, external help, or argument with judges will result in disqualification.
The decision of the judges and organizing committee is final and binding
EVENT COORDINATORS
