Schedule (PST)
Workshops
Teambuilding Activity
Intro to Unity
Intro to Discord Bots
Intro to Git
Intro to GUI Programming
Resume Building
Intro to UI + UX Design
Arduino
Unity Visual Affects
Into to Web Dev
Engineering at Scale (Virtual)
Events
Check-In
Opening Ceremony
Hacking Starts
Lunch
Dinner
Hacking Ends
Closing Ceremony
Activities
Cutest Cutie Begins (Virtual)
Gartic Phone
League Streaming
Skribble.io
Therapy Fluffies
TypeRacer Tournament
Trivia Kahoot
Movie Night + Games
About Us
Cutie Hack is a hybrid 12-hour, beginner-oriented hackathon hosted by students at the University of California, Riverside. Hackers are challenged with creating a cool project within the timeframe to demo in order to win awesome prizes. Cutie Hack will also be hosting informative workshops, fun games, and industry networking.
While this hackathon is created around beginners, we welcome anyone from any highschool or college no matter your experience level. Come on out and see what you can make!
Sustainability
Innovation
Optimization
Support
Not interested in hacking but still want to participate? Great! We would love to have you on board. Fill out the forms below if you’d like to help hackers throughout the day!
Sponsors
Thank you to all of those who made this hackathon possible!
Staff
Committee Members
Web Development
Valerie Wong
Theo Fernandez
Andrei Dimaano
Raidah Fairooz
Nicholas Chao
Operations
Westin Montano
Adhithi Narayana Murthy
Eliot Lee
Ronit Bhushan
Quality Assurance
Paulian Le
Marketing
Natalie Jung
Elaine Lin
Sponsorship
Ryan Wong
Nolan Chu
Jasmita Yechuri
Freddy Song
Iliyan Alibhai
Ethan Tran
Eliot Lee
Skyler Saltos
Quality Assurance
Paulian Le
FAQ
If you still can't find an answer to your question, feel free to email us at
.When does Cutie Hack start?
Cutie Hack starts at 8:00 am on November 5th with an opening ceremony. Hacking begins at 9:00 am.
What is a hackathon?
A hackathon is an event where teams or inviduals rush to make a creative project. Throughout, there will be free workshops intended to guide you in creating your project. At the end of the time slot, contestants have the opportunity to demo their projects to judges and win prizes.
How do I apply?
You need to sign in first with either email, your google account, or github. The application form is then accessible on the website after signing in.
When are applications due?
Applications are due by 11:59 pm on Friday, November 4, 2022. Be sure to submit your application before then in order to participate.
Is Cutie Hack free?
Applying and attending Cutie Hack is completely free! You’ll get access to mentors, workshops, and prizes at no extra cost.
How long do I have to hack?
You will have from 9:00am to 9:00pm to create your projects.
Who can come to Cutie Hack?
We welcome anyone from any high school or undergrad college to come out and hack with us.
Where is the event?
Since this event will be hybrid, we will have two locations for the event.
Note that only UCR students can attend in-person. For those attending in-person, the event will be located in Winston Chung Hall at UCR.
And for those attending online, the event will be hosted on Discord so be sure to make an account before you apply. An invite link to our server will be sent via email to those who will be participating and will be also made available on the website for those qualified.
What if I've never been to a hackathon before?
That's the best reason to come out! Cutie Hack is open to people of all skill-levels. We'll have workshops and activities, along with mentors to help get you started and turn your project into reality.
What will I need to participate?
All you need is a working device (i.e your laptop or PC) and a stable internet connection. If you are attending online, create a Discord and/or Zoom to help you participate.
Where will we submit?
You will submit through Devpost. Further instructions will follow on the day-of the event.
What if I don't have a team?
If you don't have a team formed prior to Cutie Hack, we will have a channel on Discord where you can find other participants that share similar interests. We'll also be providing activities at the beginning of the event to help you form teams. Teams aren't required though, so feel free to work individually.
Do I have to hack or make a project?
Not at all! You can attend a workshop just to learn, network with fellow hackers, and participate in games and raffles. You'll be able to find the schedule on our website as we get closer to the event.
If I'm residing outside of the U.S., can I still attend and/or win a prize?
Those outside of the U.S. can still attend, compete, and win. However, due to shipping restrictions and COVID, we won’t be able to send any physical items to those residing outside of the U.S.