Bloggies Voting has begun!

The Bloggies are back. A yearly celebration of blogging in tabletop roleplaying games. It's one-part award show and one-part battle royale. It's silly. It's intense. It's an opportunity to read great posts from across the blogosphere.

Don't forget: This year all the brackets are voted on simultaneously.

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The Bloggies Tournament

Round 1 Voting form
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All categories are being voted on and resolved simultaneously. Please remember to vote in every category this week.

Advice: Round 1
Critique: Round 1
Gameable: Round 1
Theory: Round 1
Meta: Round 1

Round 1 Voting closes: February 17th (Tuesday) ~7:00 AM EST
Note: Emails are collected to prevent bots. They're deleted after.

Bonus category nominees

Voting starts: February 23rd. (Rank-choice)

Best Overall Blog Post (TBD)

The full list will be decided by the tournament voting with each category's winner competing.


Important dates

  • Submissions open: January 1st, 2026
  • Submissions close: January 31st, 2026
  • Nominations revealed: Monday, February 9th, 2026
  • Bracket voting begins: Monday, February 16th, 2026
  • Final voting begins: Monday, February 23rd, 2026
  • Winners declared: Last week of February

The Bloggies podcast

Industrious members from our community have managed to turn The Bloggies into a podcast! An effort I (mercifully) had nothing to do with it. A huge thanks to Elmcat, Amanda P, Zak H, Seraphina, Grace from Choir of Fire, and countless other community members for setting up, organizing, and recording these posts.

If you like this kind of effort, you should also check out the podcast that inspired it, Blogs on Tape by Nick from Papers and Pencils.


Bloggies Articles

The Bloggies Hall of Fame
Every winner of The Bloggies from 2022 to 2025. Want to melt your rpg brain? Start here.
How do The Bloggies work?
The blogosphere’s annual celebration is coming back.
This year’s Bloggies Nominees
Over 90+ blog posts. And a surprise category for 2026.
What’s Next After Submissions?
The Bloggies’ 2026 submissions are closed. Here’s what’s next…

FAQ

What are this year's categories?

The five primary categories are decided via single-elimination tournament. The bonus categories are decided by a much simpler ranked-choice vote.

Tournament Categories:

  • Advice. Advice for play, prep, publishing, and more.
  • Critique. Critical analysis of books, games, and more.
  • Gameable. Ready-to-use rules, monsters, and more.
  • Theory. Thinking about systems, settings, and more.
  • Meta. Ideas about taxonomy, creativity, and beyond.

Bonus Bloggies Categories:

  • Best Debut Blog. Recognition for newcomers that make a splash.
  • Best Series. For outstanding series that cover an overarching topic.
  • Best Overall Post. The final showdown of The Bloggies.

Why does the meta category exist?

We had a lot of great manifesto, taxonomy, and industry talk this year, but it was quickly crowding all the other categories—so rather than omit good posts, we siloed them to their own spotlight in the Bloggies. (I know I keep writing "we" but it really is mostly me floating ideas to friends and family before jumping in head first.)

How does the competition work?

The Bloggies primary categories are a single-elimination bracket-style tournament. The bonus categories are a simple ranked-choice vote. You can find the whole breakdown in the explainer article here.

How long is the voting period? 

The Bloggies' schedule is always in flux. This year, the plan is to run all five category tournaments in just one week. We're not saying you should take time off, but maybe be prepared to read a lot. The following week will be voting for Best Series and Best Debut Blog.

What's eligible for submission?

Anything published between December 1st 2024 and December 31st 2025.* I'm staying out of this year's competition while I borrow the crown, cape, and scepter. Anything submitted last year is ineligible this year.

*Last year's cutoff was November 31st. The overlap grandfathers people in.

Why is the voting period so short?

We want to avoid audience attrition. The longer the competition lasts, the fewer people that vote when it matters most. This blitz-like approach will put a greater emphasis on pre-reading and campaigning for individual posts, which we hope increases the competition's reach and overall impact.

Is campaigning allowed?

Yes. It's encouraged. But there's a golden path to Bloggies greatness—boost another post at the same time. If you fail to uphold this rule, your URL will be cursed with inane comments, typos, and long load times for all eternity.