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A Moroccan school wins the Winter Challenge 2026 organized by CodinGame

1337 School has secured 1st place globally in the CodinGame Winter Challenge 2026! Discover the secrets of Moroccan excellence in coding and AI.

Farid Nassim
Dernière mise à jour : 1 April 2026 12h12
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Une école Marocaine remporte le Winter Challenge 2026 organisé par CodinGame
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The Moroccan tech landscape has just reached a historic milestone. 1337 School has secured first place globally in the Winter Challenge 2026 organized by CodinGame, establishing itself as the absolute benchmark against the world’s most prestigious technological institutions. This victory is not just another trophy for the Kingdom; it is a clear demonstration that the Moroccan educational model in coding is capable of outperforming established academic giants.

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  • Moroccan Domination at the Winter Challenge 2026
  • Innovative Pedagogy Serving Excellence
  • Future of Competitive Programming in Morocco

During this international programming competition, which annually brings together thousands of developers, students, and seasoned professionals, 1337 students displayed a rare level of intellectual agility. The challenge, centered on the algorithmic game “SnakeByte,” required the design of an artificial intelligence capable of making optimal decisions in milliseconds. By finishing at the top of the podium, ahead of the University of Wroclaw and 42 Paris, the Moroccan school confirms that its pedagogical approach—free from traditional lectures—produces the world’s top talent.

Moroccan Domination at the Winter Challenge 2026

The CodinGame Winter Challenge is renowned as one of the most rigorous tests for algorithm enthusiasts. In 2026, the stakes were particularly high, with record participation from tens of thousands of coders across five continents. The final ranking placed 1337 in the lead, a performance that testifies to an exceptional technical mastery of programming languages such as C++, Python, and Java. The students successfully transformed lines of code into an unbeatable game strategy, capable of anticipating opponent moves in a dynamic, high-pressure environment.

This global triumph reflects an impressive capacity for adaptation. Unlike traditional competitions where time is more abundant, the challenge format imposes a surgical reactivity. Any logical error is immediately penalized by a drop in the general ranking. By maintaining perfect consistency throughout the events, 1337 representatives showed that algorithmic rigor is now deeply embedded in the DNA of Moroccan coders. They remained calm under the pressure exerted by the University of Wroclaw, an institution historically dominant in competitive programming.

The success of 1337 in the 2026 challenge is explained by a specific alchemy between raw talent and work methodology. It is not solely about individual performance, but a collective dynamic that carried the entire Moroccan contingent to the top. This cohesion allowed for the sharing of best approaches and the optimization of scripts to maximize scores. The tech world now has its eyes fixed on the campuses of Khouribga, Benguerir, and Tetouan, seeking to understand how such a young structure managed to defeat the world’s best engineering schools.

Winning Strategies for SnakeByte

The heart of this year’s challenge, the game SnakeByte, was a true puzzle for AI specialists. Participants had to program an autonomous agent capable of navigating a grid, collecting resources, and avoiding obstacles while facing other agents programmed by competitors. The complexity lay in the balance between survival and aggression. 1337 students developed solutions based on sophisticated pathfinding algorithms and game theory models to predict enemy trajectories.

The quality of the algorithmic solutions provided by the Moroccans was praised by the CodinGame organizers. While many settled for simple heuristic approaches, the winners integrated highly refined evaluation functions. This allowed them to calculate the utility of every potential move with fearsome precision. Their code, optimized for fast execution, exploited every processor cycle to explore the tree of possibilities more deeply than their adversaries. This software efficiency was the deciding factor in the final hours of the contest.

Collective engagement also played a decisive role. At 1337, emulation is constant. Throughout the challenge, the school’s hubs remained a hive of activity, with students exchanging their findings and failures. This collective intelligence is a strike force that few traditional universities possess. Working in “commando” mode, they were able to test hundreds of versions of their AI before submitting the final version that crushed the competition.

Superiority Over Major Global Institutions

Seeing 1337 ahead of the University of Wroclaw (2nd) and 42 Paris (3rd) is a strong signal sent to the global technology job market. Wroclaw is famous for its genius mathematicians and medals in informatics olympiads, while 42 Paris is the birthplace of the revolutionary pedagogical model from which 1337 originated. Surpassing the French “master” and the Polish “giant” proves that Morocco has not only adopted this model but has optimized it. Companies in Silicon Valley and Europe are now actively seeking to recruit these profiles capable of solving complex problems without external help.

The Moroccan victory in the Winter Challenge 2026 shows that the average technical level of students is constantly progressing. This is not the feat of a single isolated individual, but the strength of a collective that placed its school at the peak. The school ranking on CodinGame aggregates the scores of the top members, meaning 1337 possesses a density of tech talent superior to any other establishment this year. This consistency in excellence is the fruit of massive investment in digital training in Morocco.

Innovative Pedagogy Serving Excellence

Why do 1337 students succeed where others fail? The answer lies in a total break from the traditional educational system. At 1337, there are no teachers, no endless theoretical lectures, and no imposed schedules. Learning is based on peer-learning and gamification. Each student progresses at their own pace by solving increasingly difficult projects, accumulating experience points just like in a video game. This total freedom empowers the learner and pushes them to seek information independently.

This model fosters absolute autonomy. When a student faces a bug or a new algorithmic challenge, they must dig through documentation, experiment with solutions, and seek help from their peers. This process forges the mental resilience indispensable during competitions like the Winter Challenge 2026. They do not wait for a method to be taught to them; they discover or invent it. This “Hacker” mentality (in its noblest sense) is what allows for the design of innovative AI for SnakeByte.

Learning by Doing and Collaboration

1337 School relies on an infrastructure open 24/7, creating an ecosystem where the passion for code knows no bounds. The benefits of this system are manifold:

  • Development of a continuous self-learning capacity, essential in a sector that evolves every six months.

  • Deep mastery of collaborative work using professional tools like Git, indispensable for industrial projects.

  • Optimized stress management thanks to projects with sometimes very short deadlines.

  • Versatile technical expertise, with students handling cybersecurity, web development, and AI alike.

  • A healthy competitive spirit that pushes everyone to surpass themselves to lift the school to the top of the rankings.

This pedagogical approach creates hybrid profiles, halfway between engineers and artisans. They have the mathematical rigor to design efficient algorithms and the practical sense to implement them cleanly. During the CodinGame challenge, this dual advantage was their greatest asset. While some competitors wasted time on theoretical details, 1337 students iterated rapidly on their code, adapting in real-time to the global ranking shifts.

Impact on the Moroccan Tech Ecosystem

This first-place global finish is a catalyst for Morocco’s digital economy. It proves to international investors that the country has a pool of world-class skills. The offshoring sector and Moroccan digital product development gain immense credibility. 1337 School, the result of a partnership between the OCP Group and the 42 network, demonstrates that the Kingdom’s strategic vision regarding digitalization is bearing concrete and measurable fruit.

For young Moroccans, this success is an unprecedented source of inspiration. It shows that success does not depend on social background or previous academic path, but on determination and access to the right tools. 1337 School offers a free chance to all talents, and they return the favor by placing the Moroccan flag at the summit of global tech. This success story will act as an engine to attract even more youth toward the jobs of the future and strengthen the country’s digital sovereignty.

Future of Competitive Programming in Morocco

The victory at the Winter Challenge 2026 is only the beginning. With an increasingly structured community and expanding infrastructure, Morocco is set to become an essential programming hub in Africa and the world. The expertise accumulated during these competitions is passed from veterans to newcomers, creating a virtuous cycle of excellence. Local companies can expect to benefit directly from these high-level skills to develop innovative solutions in artificial intelligence and Big Data.

The challenge for the future will be to maintain this level of performance while expanding the school’s social impact. By continuing to cultivate this spirit of innovation and pedagogical freedom, 1337 will continue to shine. The success on CodinGame confirms that the Moroccan method is now a global reference. Excellence is no longer an exception; it has become a habit for these enthusiasts who push the boundaries of the possible behind their screens every day.

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At a time when Morocco’s digital transformation is accelerating, protecting our digital assets has become an absolute national priority. As a cybersecurity expert, my mission is to secure Morocco’s digital space against emerging threats. I assist public and private organizations in building robust defense strategies capable of safeguarding our data sovereignty and ensuring the continuity of essential services.
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