Build the thing you'd never put on a resume.
No career signalling. No growth chart. The project that makes your friends laugh, your therapist tilt their head, and your future-self wince.
An OnlyWorks hackathon for builders who would rather ship the joke than slide-deck the empire. 24 hours, async, on your own machine. Then on June 20th the finalists step through an unmarked URL and demo live to a stream full of strangers. Fully online — present from wherever the weird happens.
No career signalling. No growth chart. The project that makes your friends laugh, your therapist tilt their head, and your future-self wince.
Demos > slides. Screenshots > screenshots-of-Figma. One Loom of the artefact actually doing the thing. You may staple the loop together with prayer.
Live, on the 20th, to a real human who did not sign an NDA. If it survives explanation by a sleep-deprived founder, it ships into the verified-weird hall of fame.
Most hackathons want you to pitch a startup. ONLYHACKS for the ONLYWEIRD does not. ONLYHACKS for the ONLYWEIRD wants the project you've been embarrassed to mention, the thing your Slack message starts with “don't tell anyone but”, the file in your repo called brainworm_v3_DO_NOT_OPEN.py.
We want builds that are: technically real, narratively cursed, aesthetically committed, economically indefensible, and ten seconds long to explain at a bar. We want the version where the README is a poem and the install instructions involve a phrase like “press until it whirrs”.
ONLYHACKS for the ONLYWEIRD is hosted by OnlyWorks — the platform for verified proof of real work. So naturally, we wanted to find out what happens when you point a verification engine at the worst possible kind of work, which is: delightful, useless, undeniably yours.
Build something we'd believe a human (you, specifically) made. Show us the receipts. Demo it to a stranger. That's the whole event.
Projects that, when complete, leave the world precisely as broken as they found it.
The build that disturbs you. The demo where the judge says "I hate that this works."
Taking the ugliest input the internet can provide and making it heart-stoppingly elegant.
Projects where the demo IS the project. Performance art with a deploy step.
$500 cash, 1:1 time with the judges, a permanent feature, and a trophy you'll keep on your desk. That's the grand prize — announced end of July. Below, the full tree — including this year's judge-named awards.
Each guest judge sponsors a named award — “The [Judge] Award for [their pick of weirdness].” No cash attached: winners receive a signed certificate and the mentorship slot that comes with it. Names + categories announced at kickoff.
* Grand prize winner announced end of July; cash paid in USD via Stripe within 30 days of the announcement. Trophies hand-mailed worldwide. Mentorship sessions scheduled by the OnlyWorks team in the two weeks after finals.
The long version is at /rules. The short version fits in a tweet, if tweets still exist by then.
Full rules + FAQ →Registration is one form, one minute, zero cost. You can drop out the moment things get uncomfortable. You will not. We'll see you on the 19th.