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    Mop-Up
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Scouts BSA Launches Two New Test Lab Badges

    August 8, 2025	

“Sewing and Needlework” and “Physics” now available for Scout feedback and exploration

Scouts BSA has two new badges coming to the Test Lab: the Sewing and Needlework badge and the Physics badge will be joining the Test Lab platform over the next few days for Scouts to test and share feedback.

These new Test Lab options came directly from requests we’ve received from Scouts and adult volunteers across the country. “We’re committed to listening to our Scouts and Scouters in the field and providing the best program opportunities possible,” said Scouts BSA communications representative Griffin Roblyer.

The Test Lab process is straightforward: Scouts can work on these experimental badges and tell us what they think. If enough Scouts participate and show interest, these options could become official merit badges down the road.

Our three original Test Lab badges are still going strong too. Auctioneering, Wildland Fire Management, and Life Skills are all available for Scouts to explore, and we haven’t made any decisions about their future yet. There’s still plenty of time for interested Scouts to jump in and help us figure out what works best.

The Test Lab gives Scouts a chance to try something new while helping shape the future of Scouting. If you have a Scout interested in 

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