RoundSeek
National Speech & Debate Association National Tournament

NSDA Nationals 2026

RoundSeek is the community Codebreaker and live results for the three big debate events. Pairings, codes, judges, and brackets in one place — built for the way coaches and scouts actually use this information during the tournament.

June 14–19, 2026 · Richmond, VA
Pre-tournament The Codebreaker goes live the night of Sunday, June 14. Bookmark this page and check back then.

How It Works

Submit your code once and we'll email you the moment a result lands for your round — win, loss, or split. No more refreshing Tabroom after every round.

1

Submit your code

Tell us your team's code — or report an opponent's you saw. Opting in here means you get a result email as soon as we process your judge's ballot.

See an Example Form
Submit a Code
CX
Your email
you@school.edu
What are you submitting?
My code
A code I saw
Your code
135
Your school
Strake Jesuit
Email me as soon as a result lands for my round
Submit
2

Judges report results

After each round, judges upload their ballot screenshot through RoundSeek. We turn each one around as fast as we can and post the side, winner, and round result to the live Codebreaker.

See an Example
CodeSchoolStudentsW-LBallots
135Strake Jesuit TXReyes & Tran5-110
188Shawnee Mission East KSLewis & Wilborn6-012
194Bellarmine CABhattacharjee & Canabou4-28
156Olathe North KSAlbadrawi & Jin4-29
182San Marino HS CAChou & Chow3-37
3

You get the email

Once we've processed your round's ballots, an email lands in your inbox: Round Win, Round Loss, or Round Split, plus the ballot tally and which judges voted which way. No refreshing Tabroom.

See an Example Email

Choose Your Event

Policy Debate
CX
Open Codebreaker →
Submit a Code Judge: Upload BallotLive — submit your judge ballot
Lincoln-Douglas
LD
Open Codebreaker →
Submit a Code Judge: Upload BallotLive — submit your judge ballot
Public Forum
PF
Open Codebreaker →
Submit a Code Judge: Upload BallotLive — submit your judge ballot

What is this?

RoundSeek is a Tri-State Debate League project that does what the codebreaking community has been doing by hand for years — turning anonymized codes into real teams, in close to real time, with a UI better than a shared spreadsheet.

If you're a debater or scout, click into your event to see the live pairings as they post. If you're a judge, you can submit your decision via the form — we use it to confirm who won each round, with optional ballot screenshots for our own verification.

This site is built by debate coaches for debate coaches. We don't publish judge contact info, we don't claim to be affiliated with NSDA or any tournament organization, and we respond to legitimate concerns about specific entries via contact@roundseek.org.