Forensics Science Olympiad

A collection of past invitational and regional tests to practice under timed conditions.

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In Science Olympiad Forensics, competitors might be given a single human hair and asked to determine the person’s approximate age, race, and whether it was forcibly removed — just from microscope observation alone. No DNA needed. 👩‍🔬🔎 A collection of past invitational and regional tests

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The competition is generally divided into five core sections, each contributing to your final score: Weighting (Approx.) Identifying unknown powders, liquids, and metals. Polymers Identifying plastics, fibers, and hair samples. Chromatography

Analyzing patterns (loops, whorls, arches) to match suspects. Part C: Crime Scene Analysis Teams must synthesize all data from the lab tests.