To earn the Webelos badge, you must be active in your den at least three months and complete the requirements below.
*If your family does not have Internet access at home AND you do not have ready Internet access at school or another public place or via a mobile device, the Cyber Chip portion of this requirement may be waived by your parent or guardian.
These are the core required adventures for the Webelos Badge.
Webelos Adventure: Cast Iron Chef
Do all of these:
Webelos Adventure: Duty to God and You
Do either requirement 1 OR requirement 2
Webelos Adventure: First Responder
Do all of these:
Webelos Adventure: Stronger, Faster, Higher
Do all of these:
Webelos Adventure: Webelos Walkabout
Do all of these:
These are the elective adventures for the Webelos Badge and the Arrow of Light award.
Webelos/AOL Elective Adventure: Adventures in Science
Do all of these:
Webelos/AOL Elective Adventure: Aquanaut
Complete 1–5 and any two from 6–10.
Webelos/AOL Elective Adventure: Art Explosion
Do all of these:
Webelos/AOL Elective Adventure: Aware and Care
Do all of these:
Webelos/AOL Elective Adventure: Build It
Do all of these:
Webelos/AOL Elective Adventure: Build My Own Hero
Do all of these:
Webelos/AOL Elective Adventure: Castaway
Webelos/AOL Elective Adventure: Earth Rocks!
Webelos/AOL Elective Adventure: Engineer
Do all of these:
Webelos/AOL Elective Adventure: Fix It
Do all of these:
Webelos/AOL Elective Adventure: Game Design
Do all of these:
Webelos/AOL Elective Adventure: Into the Wild
Do six from requirements 1 through 9.
Webelos/AOL Elective Adventure: Into the Woods
Do all of these:
Webelos/AOL Elective Adventure: Looking Back, Looking Forward
Do all of these:
Webelos/AOL Elective Adventure: Maestro!
Do all of these:
Webelos/AOL Elective Adventure: Moviemaking
Do all of these:
Webelos/AOL Elective Adventure: Project Family
Do 1 through 5, then choose two of 6 through 8:
Webelos/AOL Elective Adventure: Sportsman
Do all of these:
The official source for the information shown in this article or section is:
Webelos Handbook, 2015 Edition (BSA Supply No. 33216 - SKU# 620714)
* If you earned your faith's religious emblem earlier in Cub Scouting, and your faith does not have a Webelos religious emblem, you must complete requirement 8e. Completion of requirement 8e does not qualify a youth to receive the religious emblem of his faith.
Webelos Scout religious emblems are listed on pages 68-69 in the Webelos Handbook.
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3. Meaning of the Webelos badge
4. the three special parts of the Webelos Scout uniform - When to wear the uniform - When not to wear the uniform
5. Fitness - Citizen - Other activity badges
7. Requirements to be a Boy Scout
a. See the Scout Badge Workbook for diagrams of the Scout sign, salute, and handshake.
b. See the Scout Badge Workbook for the Scout Oath, Scout Law, Scout Motto, and Scout Slogan.
c. See the Scout Badge Workbook for the Outdoor Code.
Main article: Webelos Activity Badges
Webelos Activity Badges are colorful metal emblems that may be pinned to the Webelos Colors or the Webelos cap (this is a per-Pack decision).
Webelos Activity Badges
Webelos Activity Badge Worksheets
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Webelos Scout
1967
A number of Webelos Activity Badges require completion of a Cub Scout Belt Loop. There are also a number of overlaps between the requirements.
Sportsman has a number of Belt Loop options: Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, Bicycling, Bowling, Flag Football, Golf, Gymnastics, Ice Skating, Marbles, Physical Fitness, Roller Skating, Snow Sports, Soccer, Softball, Table Tennis, Tennis,Ultimate, and Volleyball.
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Many Webelos Scouts may earn belt loops and pins a second time to qualify for Webelos Activity Badges. All boys may earn belt loops more than once; however, leaders should encourage boys to try different requirements and earn the pin. Packs should have a clear policy in place to determine whether the pack or the boy's family will be responsible for the cost of awards that are earned more than once.
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— Cub Scout Academics and Sports Program Guide #34299B, p.4 and Cub Scout Leader Book, p. 31-1.
See also: Cub Scout Awards
Honor Awards