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Write to Win and Brain Game
Write to Win, formerly known as Brain Game, is a competition that starts with 10 participants who must answer a question as creatively as they can every week. Based on your votes and YP editors’ picks, we eliminate a participant each round until we have a winner.
The top three contestants have won some fabulous prizes. Illustration: Shutterstock
Write to Win

Write to Win: Congratulations to this season’s champion, Taco

16 May 2026
Living forever could enhance patience and ambition but might diminish life’s urgency and emotional connections, making immortality a complex gift, write the contestants. Photo: Shutterstock
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Write to Win (Final Round): If you could live forever, what would you change about your life?

09 May 2026
Discover innovative reality show ideas dreamed up by the next generation in this round of Write to Win. Photo: Xinhua
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Write to Win (Round 8): If you were to create a reality competition, what would it be?

02 May 2026
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Ever wished you could redesign your body? This round of Write to Win explores ideas from removing the appendix to adding chameleon-like skin or an energy core. Photo: Shutterstock
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Write to Win (Round 7): What feature would you add or remove from the human body?

18 Apr 2026
Ever wondered what you’d do if invisible? Readers share imaginative plans, from exploring Hong Kong to pranking dads and finding privacy. Photo: Shutterstock
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Write to Win (Round 6): If you were invisible for one day, how would you spend that time?

11 Apr 2026
Students share their fascinating reasons for wanting to swap brains with figures like Donald Trump and Hedy Lamarr in this week’s Write to Win. Photo: Shutterstock
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Write to Win (Round 4): If you could swap brains with anyone for a day, who would it be?

21 Mar 2026
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Navigating the teenage years feels like a video game level, balancing school, social life, and personal growth amid constant change and challenges. Photo: Shutterstock
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Write to Win (Round 3): If your life were a video game, what would this level be called?

14 Mar 2026
Discover how students overcame fears, mastered skills and redefined success. Photo: Shutterstock
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Write to Win (Round 2): What is something your younger self wouldn’t believe you’ve done recently?

07 Mar 2026
Discover readers’ dream fictional worlds, from “Genshin Impact” to “Narnia”, in this captivating Write to Win round. Photo: Shutterstock
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Write to Win: Which fictional world would you choose to live in? (Round 1)

28 Feb 2026
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Discover how Adrian Yau’s creative resilience and unique perspective won him Young Post’s Write to Win contest, inspiring students to embrace challenges, sharpen their writing and uncover their boldest voice. Photo: Handout
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Write to Win: Meet this season’s winner, Adrian Yau Ho-yin from HKFYG Lee Shau Kee College

21 Feb 2026
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