# Trivial Ideas

**TLDR:** Trivial Ideas is a monthly build initiative every month, members submit small projects and the best ones win from a ₹1 lakh monthly prize pool. Twelve months. Twelve lakhs. Consistent building, recognised and rewarded.

### <mark style="color:$primary;">What It Is</mark>

As the name suggests, Trivial Ideas celebrates the small, unconventional, and creative.Every month, μLearn runs the Trivial Ideas initiative an open challenge where members submit small projects, ideas in action, or unconventional builds. The best submissions win from a ₹1 lakh monthly prize pool.

Not every idea needs to change the world. Some of the most interesting things get built when the stakes feel small and the freedom feels total.

### <mark style="color:$primary;">How It Works</mark>

* Every month a new Trivial Ideas cycle opens
* Members build and submit their project in any domain, any format
* Best submissions are selected and rewarded
* ₹1 lakh prize pool distributed every month
* Across 12 months - ₹12 lakhs total in annual prizes

### <mark style="color:$primary;">Who It's For</mark>

Every μLearn member. No Karma threshold. No level restriction. No domain filter.If you have an idea however small, however unconventional , Trivial Ideas is where it goes.

### <mark style="color:$primary;">Why It Matters</mark>

Most members build for PoW, for Karma, for level progression. Trivial Ideas creates a different kind of motivation the joy of building something small and seeing it recognised.

It keeps the building habit alive between major initiatives. It surfaces unexpected talent. And it rewards consistency showing up every month with something real.

### <mark style="color:$primary;">When It Happens</mark>

Monthly. Year-round.


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