World RPS Championships
People have traveled across continents to throw Rock at each other professionally. Here's the whole beautiful story.

How This Happened
Rock Paper Scissors has been played for centuries, but organized competitive play is a modern invention. The World Rock Paper Scissors Association (WRPSA)was founded in the early 2000s to bring structure and standardized rules to a game most people dismissed as what you do when you can't find a coin.
The first official World RPS Championship drew a mix of serious competitors and spectators who came because, well, who wouldn't want to watch that? What started as a novelty quickly proved something interesting: RPS at the competitive level is not random. Players who studied psychology, practiced tell-reading, and mastered gambit sequences consistently crushed people who just threw whatever felt right.
If you want the exact-match pages for the biggest championship queries, start with the World Championship, the United States Championship, the Canadian Championship, the European Championship, and Could Rock Paper Scissors Be an Olympic Sport?.
The Tournament Format
WRPSA World Championships follow this structure:
- Open registration: Anyone can enter. No qualifiers. No prerequisites. Just show up with a hand.
- Best-of-three matches: First to win two rounds takes the match.
- Single-elimination bracket: One loss and you go home. Dramatic? Yes. Fair? Also yes.
- Certified referees: WRPSA-trained officials oversee every match, watching for late throws, cloaking, and any other shenanigans.
- The "approach": Players stand at regulation distance, begin the three-pump prime simultaneously, and throw on the third beat. It's very ceremonial. We take our hand gestures seriously here.
Legendary Moments
Competitive RPS has produced some genuinely unforgettable moments:
- The Triple Rock Opener: A competitor opened with three consecutive Rocks (the Avalanche gambit) against a heavily favored opponent. Won 2-0 as the other player kept throwing Scissors, convinced a switch was coming. The switch never came. A legend was born.
- International rivalries: Competitors from Canada, the UK, Japan, and Australia have developed genuine rivalries, each bringing culturally distinct approaches. The Japanese tend toward patience. The Australians tend toward chaos. Everyone tends toward Rock.
- The charity dimension: Many championship events have raised serious money for charitable causes. Turns out people will donate generously to watch strangers throw hands in a ballroom.
Regional Championships
The World Championship is just the peak. The full competitive calendar includes:
- European RPS Championship, held annually across the continent
- National championships including the United States Championship and the Canadian Championship
- Corporate championships organized through WRPSA event services
- Online championships, open to players worldwide, because the internet ruins everything and also makes everything possible
The Modern Era
Today's competitive RPS scene looks nothing like its early days. Online play, live streaming, real-time analytics, and AI training opponents have transformed how players prepare. The WRPSA maintains official world rankings, and top players are recognized in the Hall of Fame.
But the core appeal hasn't changed. In a world of increasingly complicated games and technology, RPS competition comes down to two people across a table, three pumps of the fist, and one moment of truth. No algorithms. No controllers. Just your hand and your read.
Could It Scale Even Further?
The recurring big question after world and regional championship growth is whether RPS could ever qualify for something like Olympic-scale legitimacy. The answer is not simple, but it is also not ridiculous. We broke that out separately in Could Rock Paper Scissors Be an Olympic Sport?.
Want In?
Check the events calendar for upcoming tournaments, review the official rules, and start training with our strategy guide. All you need to bring is one hand and a willingness to take this very seriously.
