Celebrating Our Global Finals 2025 Champions: Innovation, Creativity, and a Whole Lot of Teamwork

A Destination Imagination team from Texas wearing matching orange t-shirts and posing for a photo with their trophy at Global Finals 2025.

In May, more than 600 student teams from 13 countries gathered in Kansas City for an event unlike any other: Destination Imagination Global Finals. This international celebration of student creativity, collaboration, and problem-solving brought together some of the most innovative and imaginative young minds on the planet.

Global Finals is the culminating event of the Destination Imagination season, where top-scoring teams present their original solutions to STEAM-based Challenges they’ve spent months developing. From engineered structures to scientific inventions, theatrical performances to community service initiatives, every team brought something uniquely their own.

These students weren’t just solving problems—they were creating, laughing, learning, and cheering each other on. And the results were nothing thing short of extraordinary.

Each team brought their own spark—original stories, ingenious inventions, boundary-pushing designs, and showstopping performances—and we were honored to showcase and celebrate all they accomplished this season.

Check out some of the award-winning Presentations from Global Finals 2025 below—or watch the full playlist on Destination Imagination’s YouTube Channel

SCIENTIFIC CHALLENGE – Worlds Beyond

Elementary Level

 1st Place – Kepler-452b Rescue
 Affiliate: Massachusetts
 Team Members: Luke J., Mark Z., Victoria L., Selina C., Ethan J., Raymond J.
 Team Manager: Dan Mu

A survivor on Kepler-452b joins forces with solar-powered aliens to bring liquid water back to the scorched planet. Their performance featured custom-built models, science drama, and chemical reactions that made planetary engineering engaging and hopeful.

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DI Team, Kepler-452b Rescue, presents their Scientific Challenge solution.


Secondary Level

 1st Place – The Mean Green Beans
 Affiliate: Washington
 Team Members: Aadyaa S., Jasmine B., Rilke D., Sadie K., Steffi K., Sid S.
 Team Managers: Mei Ying, Susan Kim

Stranded on stormy Jupiter, an astronaut and an evil scientist attempt escape via a lightning-powered rocket. Robotics, betrayal, and a green blast of innovation make this sci-fi saga unforgettable.

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DI Team, The Mean Green Beans, dressed for their performance at Global Finals 2025.

3rd Place – Ride or D.I.
Affiliate: Maryland
Team Members: Addison L., Margaret B., Anneka D., Cecelia S., Anna O.
Team Managers: Katie B., Ben S.

After crash-landing on WASP-121b, two astronauts befriend alien life and learn to synthesize water—vital for returning home. Tensions rise over impatience and belonging, but in the end, trust and friendship prevail in this richly imagined, interplanetary scientific tale.

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DI team, Ride or D.I., pose for a photo holding their Global Finals 2025 trophy and a large Maryland state flag.


ENGINEERING CHALLENGE – High-Wire Act

Elementary Level

2nd Place – The Crazed Monkeys
Affiliate: Washington
Team Members: Mitchell D., Spencer M., Masa U., Alfred W., Bryan H., Rishab W., Irving S.
Team Managers: Nate Dudley, Zhonghuan Sun

A circus-style retelling of the Wright brothers’ quest to fly—with stilt walking, juggling, and unicycling. Their inventive transporter system added mechanical flair to this high-flying history lesson.

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DI team, the Crazed Monkeys, celebrate at the Global Finals 2025 Closing Celebration.


Middle Level

 1st Place (Tie) – Dudette Mcgonigal’s
 Affiliate: Washington
 Team Members: Swarith P., Vibha N., Yash T., Muralidhar I., Shrikari
 Team Manager: Srujana Aouk

A circus of betrayal, loyalty, and a mysterious poison unravels as one friend journeys to save another. A dynamic set and high-stakes story drove this first-place win.

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DI team, Dudette Mcgonigal's, pose for a fun photo in costume and with props for their DI presentation.

2nd Place – Mechanical Cheetahs
Affiliate: Texas
Team Members: Raghav P., Ayaan D., Neil T., Dhev S., Tarun S., Shaheer A., Nikhil E.
Team Managers: Rashmi Pandurangi, Mariyah Dhedhi

A time-traveling pirate sets out to find buried treasure—but first, he must cross a ravine on a rope and survive an escape from a deadly sword box. This daring engineering performance combined story, spectacle, and serious technical skill.

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DI team, Mechanical Cheetahs, pose for a photo wearing matching red DI shirts.


Secondary Level

 2nd Place – Chaotic Cardboard Caterpillars
 Affiliate: California
 Team Members: Marissa S., Sophia K., Himani S., Henry P.
 Team Manager: Marianne Sloss

Pedro the Painter crosses lava on a cartwheel to battle a dragon in this circus-fueled rescue of stolen artwork. Their transporter system helped tie scenes together in a thrilling visual journey.

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DI team, Chaotic Cardboard Caterpillars, pose for a photo in costume at Global Finals 2025.


TECHNICAL CHALLENGE – Breaking Point

Elementary Level

 3rd Place – Galatas Greyhounds Tech
 Affiliate: Texas 
Team Members: Selia C., Oleg P., Venus T.
Team Managers: Sara Carter, Eder Trejo, Sammie Evrard

A wireless-controlled electromagnet crane, hydraulic trigger, and stacked washers made this team’s build one of the most complex and high-scoring among elementary teams.

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DI team, Galatas Greyhounds Tech, wearing matching orange DI Texas team shirts and holding their Global Finals 2025 trophy.

Middle Level

 3rd Place – Industrialists
 Affiliate: Texas
 Team Members: Reese J., Aiden P., Nolan C., Cole F., Steve L.
 Team Managers: Angela John, Jenny Fried, Alex Poczyniak

When Jim is told to build a stack to earn a cowbell, chaos unfolds. A leaf blower, linear actuators, and a buttery-fly named Debbie lead to destruction—and a lot of laughs.

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DI team, Industrialists, holding their props and posing for a team photo.


Secondary Level

 1st Place (Tie) – The Blood-Thirsty Banana Slugs
Affiliate:
California
Team Members: Catelyn H., Eileen C., Audrey Z., Maya O., Karissa O., John Z., Emilio J.
Team Managers: Melissa Sondej & William Hodson

Set in a snack museum during an economic crisis, this witty and complex solution followed snack CEOs who team up to save the economy with the ultimate snack. Team Choice Elements included original art pieces mimicking iconic snacks and quirky characters like a crocheted robotic peanut. Their engineering wowed with a Raspberry Pi-powered assembly device that built rainbow arches and a cube, followed by a 4-part destruction sequence using robotics and conveyors. It was equal parts performance, parody, and precision.

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DI team, The Blood-Thirsty Banana Slugs, in costume and standing in front of their backdrop and props for their presentation at Global Finals 2025.

 1st Place (Tie) – Revengeful Mushrooms
Affiliate:
Ohio
Team Members: Brooklyn A., Scarlett W., Shyla P., Dharmendra V., Justin P., Grant S., Christopher G.
Team Managers: Ken Proehl, Barb Proehl

In Renaissance Florence, TMNT-style heroes chase Bob Ross and Happy Little Tree through the sewers to recover stolen art. Magnets, cranes, and measuring tape powered this artistic heist.

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DI team, Revengeful Mushrooms, wearing matching red DI shirts.

 2nd Place (Tie) – Tilted Towers
 Affiliate: California
 Team Members: Cayden A., Shravya M., Jeyanth N., Elliot F., Aria C., Nikhil S., Siri T.
 Team Manager: Jessica Arlett

A slinky-inspired, bottom-up tower flipped itself into the 6″ scoring zone thanks to 3D-printed guides and precision design. Gravity and geometry, perfectly balanced.

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DI team, Tilted Towers, pose for a photo with their trophy at Global Finals 2025.

 3rd Place – Safe-ish
 Affiliate: Quebec
 Team Members: Caleb M., Evan G., Penelope A., Desmond D., Sarah U., Isra I.
 Team Managers: Sherri Brown, Scott Goodchild

Vacuum engines and pinpoint flips helped this team deliver technical precision and maximum scoring strategy in the Split Decisions challenge.

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DI team, Safe-ish, holding their trophy at Global Finals 2025.


FINE ARTS CHALLENGE – Less is More

Elementary Level

 2nd Place – We Die For DI
 Affiliate: Washington
 Team Members: Samvedh P., Tejal C., Shreya T., Adith P., Anika
 Team Manager: Srujana Aouk

Can Focus save the world from Distraction? With a minimalist TV set and a bold visual concept, this team tackled the fight for attention in a story that’s both timely and timeless.

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DI team, We Die For DI, wearing matching purple DI shirts and holding their trophy at Global Finals 2025.


Secondary Level

 1st Place – Vybukh
Affiliate: Ukraine
Team Members: Dmytro V., Yelyzaveta H., Sofiia C., Yaroslav O.
Team Manager: Olha Morozova

In a powerful allegorical tale rooted in Ukrainian culture and history, this team told the story of a small Hero on a quest to save his city from destruction. Along the way, the Hero receives gifts of Devotion, Courage, and Integrity from the Tree of Life, the Wise Fish, and Magic Unicorns. These artifacts, echoing the lost mosaics of artist Alla Horska, become the heart of a free city—transformed into a bird, symbolizing freedom. Their performance was a moving blend of myth, art, and symbolism that honored resilience and national identity.

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DI team, Vybukh, pose for a photo holding their Global FInals 2025 trophy and the Ukrainian flag.

 

 3rd Place – COURTNEY
 Affiliate: Texas (Southeast 6 Region)
 Team Members: Karishma P., Rishabh Y., Siya A., Sanvi B., Kaiden P., Benjamin Z., Ieva C.
 Team Managers: Anita Bangale, Rebecca Mooney

Stella’s connection with her mother Celeste, who suffers from Alzheimer’s, becomes a moving metaphor told through stars, memory, and love. A tender, deeply emotional performance about holding on and letting go.

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DI team, COURTNEY, in costume and with props, posing for a photo at Global Finals 2025.


SERVICE LEARNING CHALLENGE – This or That

Elementary Level

 3rd Place (and High IC) – DI MAXION
 Affiliate: Texas
 Team Members: Brock B., Luke B., Jackson E., Ella L., Zac V., Zoe V.
 Team Managers: Kristen Behan, Laura Valverde

Chance faces a big decision—help foster kids locally or globally. With the help of a talking soccer ball, cleats, and a scoreboard machine, this team brought empathy and impact to life.

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Team DI MAXION, from Texas, wearing matching orange DI shirts and posing for a photo with their trophy at Global Finals 2025.


Middle Level

 3rd Place (and High IC) – WYJECI z kontaktu (English: “Unplugged”)
Affiliate: Poland
Team Members: Bruno I., Jakub K., Jesin D., Kinga B., Jagoda B., Hanna R., Zofia M.
Team Managers: Agnieszka Kubies, Joanna Synowiec

To help third graders learn about the elements, this team hosted a hands-on science workshop—outside in a local park. Kids searched for signs of water, wind, and earth, while a binary device hidden in a model of the planet activated a waterfall and spinning leaves to bring the lesson to life.

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DI team, WYJECI z kontaktu, pose for a photo in front of a large statue.


Secondary Level

 1st Place – Dairy Queen’s
 Affiliate: Texas
 Team Members: Anisha H., Madhav A., Neel H., Neha V., Sayee J., Shriyan R.
 Team Managers: Jaya & Uma

Milk must choose: become natural cheese or processed cheese? This performance tackled health misinformation and philosophy—through dairy.

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DI team, Dairy Queen's, wearing matching light blue DI shirts.

2nd Place – DIvine
Affiliate:
Texas
Team Members: Madeline R., Sanya S., Sydney W., Aadhi R., Nick C., Tysei N., Francesco G.
Team Manager: Rebecca Mooney

Combining myth and service, this team addressed real-world disaster preparedness in vulnerable communities. They held a food drive, volunteered at a Mobile Market, and built a resource-rich website to help families in crisis. Their performance retold these efforts through a mythological narrative where forgotten gods threaten humanity, and demigods must intervene. Dramatic RC-powered props, like a tornado and collapsing house, symbolized the storm’s chaos. In the end, the power of compassion, community, and sacrifice prevailed—with Hermes ascending to godhood for his efforts.

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DI team, DIvine, pose for a photo in costume and with props at Global Finals 2025.


 IMPROVISATIONAL CHALLENGE – Are We There Yet?

Middle Level

 1st Place – The Fournadoes
 Affiliate: Illinois
 Team Members: Josephine C., Niccolino D., Niamh F., Violet M.
 Team Manager: Chris Fahey

From Las Vegas to Gotham City on a Pegasus, a unicorn searches for a hairbow as the sun sets early. This improv team soared with quick thinking and creativity.

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DI team, The Fournadoes, pose for a photo in front of a large, colorful balloon backdrop at Global Finals 2025.


Thank you to all of our students, Team Managers, parents, supporters, and volunteers for making this year’s Globals such an incredible experience, and congratulations to our award-winning teams!

See you next season!
– The Destination Imagination Team