The least-earned merit badge in the history of the BSA (2024)

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One look at the requirements, and you’ll see why Invention was the least-earned merit badge in the history of the BSA.

To earn it, Scouts had to“invent and patent some useful article”and “show a working drawing or model of the same.”

Obtaining a patent is a time-consuming, costly endeavor. That explains why just 10 Scouts earned the Invention merit badge in its mere three years of existence.The badge debuted in 1911 and was discontinued on Oct. 1, 1914.

Fortunately for Scouts who are passionate about creating new things, the BSA released the Inventing merit badge in 2010. In this new version, which features a slightly different name, no patent is required.

Today, I thought we’d look back at why the badge was discontinued and what we know about the 10 Scouts who earned it.

One of the Original 57

The Invention merit badge was one of the BSA’s 57 original merit badges, all introduced in 1911. The first 57 spanned a number of subjects, from Agriculture to Taxidermy. Many of these badges, like Archery, First Aid and Swimming, are still offered today.

But the Invention merit badge never seemed to find popularity.

No Scouts earned the badge in 1911 or 1912. One Scout earned it in 1913, eight in 1914 and one more in 1915. That’s 10 total. Ever.

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An early demise

While some sites list 1915 as the year Invention merit badge went away, its actual demise happened a year earlier.

In the May 1, 1914, issue ofScouting magazine, leaderswere told that the Invention merit badge would be discontinued on Oct. 1, 1914. The decision had been made by the volunteers on theCommittee on Badges, Awards and Scout Requirements.

The BSA’s stated reason, in that same issue, was that Invention was leaving to make way for a new merit badge.

Apparently, theBSA wanted to keep the number of available merit badges at 57. So when the Eagle-required Physical Development merit badge debuted in 1914, something else had to go. (Physical Development later became part of the Eagle-required Personal Fitness merit badge offered today.)

So how did one Scout earn Invention in 1915 if it disappeared in 1914?Back then, as today, Scouts who began work on a later-discontinued merit badge could continue working until they finished.

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A secondary reason

Adding to this mystery is an article in the October 1916 issue of Boys’ Life magazine, where BL shared a totally different explanation for the badge’s departure.

In a column called “Scouts’ Questions Answered,” a Scout asked: “Why did the merit badge for Invention go out of use?”

BLanswered: “Because of the cost. Experience proved that it encouraged boys to invest more than they could afford in equipment which might be of little or no value to them.”

It’s not hard to imagine a Scout asking Mom or Dad for an advance on his allowance to fund his pursuit of a patent. That could get very expensive, very fast.

The mysterious 10

Even the authors of the Inventing merit badge pamphlet, released in 2010, admit that we know little about the 10 people who earned the Invention merit badge.

“While we don’t know the names of the 10 Scouts who earned the first Invention merit badges, nor do we know what they invented, we do know that they were living in a technologically exciting time.”

So we speculate. Did one of these Scouts invent some sort of handy camp gadget? A device for doing homework? A time machine??

In an article for the December 2015 International Scouting Collectors Association Journal, Dave Eby seems to have located the names of some of these Invention merit badge recipients.

One of them,Graeme Thomas Smallwood of Washington, D.C., invented aBSA uniform coat with a removable false sleeve on which Scouts could sew merit badges and rank badges. Scouts wore the sleeve over their regular sleeve to prevent those badges from getting dirty on hikes or campouts.

His patent was filed for and approved — Patent No.1,162,523, seen below.

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Thanks to the BSA’s Travis Rubelee for the post idea. Top photo byDave Eby.


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FAQs

The least-earned merit badge in the history of the BSA? ›

One of the Original 57

What is the least earned merit badge ever? ›

Least earned merit badge: Invention, only 10 were earned in its 4 years of existence, 1911-1914.

What is the rarest merit badge to earn? ›

Possibly the Invention merit badge as it require the Scout to get a patent. Apparently only 10 were awarded. It existed from 1911–1914. Today they have the Inventing badge with analogous requirements but missing the one to actually get a patent.

What is the easiest merit badge to get in BSA? ›

The 3 simplest merit badges that any Scout can earn are Art, Fingerprinting, and Photography. These badges require few supplies and can be quickly completed in an afternoon.

What is the rarest Boy Scout award? ›

The William T. Hornaday Award was created in 1915 to recognize major contributions to and service in environmental conservation, and is one of the rarest awards available in Boy Scouting.

What is the hardest merit badge to get? ›

Overview: I've always said that Communication is one of the hardest merit badges for most Scouts to complete. While many badges require you to mainly memorize knowledge, Communication will have you presenting, interviewing, and writing content to complete 7 out of 9 of its requirements!

What is the hardest award in the Boy Scouts? ›

It's a tough award to earn, with only 4% of all Boy Scouts reaching Eagle Scout rank. Potentially even more demanding than the Eagle Scout award, and certainly rarer, is the Hornaday award. Just how difficult is the Hornaday award to earn? On average, only 12 Scouts per year earn the Hornaday award!

Has anyone gotten every merit badge? ›

There have been 474 confirmed Boy Scouts who have earned all the merit badges. The first Boy Scout to do so was Stephen Porter in 1914. The first Boy Scout to earn all the merit badges before earning his Eagle was David R. Schulze in 2004.

What is the oldest Boy Scout uniform? ›

But the first Boy Scout handbook, titled Handbook for Boys and published in August 1911, and the first Supply Department catalog both showed a uniform that looked like a miniature version of a U.S. Army uniform. It called for a khaki campaign hat; a five-button, choke-collar coat; knee breeches; and canvas leggings.

Which is harder Eagle Scout or Gold Award? ›

"The Gold Award has had five different names over its lifespan. So people get confused about what it is. I would say because our requirements for the number of hours actually exceed what Eagle Scouts have to do, I think in many ways the Gold Award is harder to get than the Eagle Scout.”

What is the most earned merit badge? ›

The top 10 most-earned merit badges of 2023
2023 RankMerit Badge
1Citizenship in Society
2First Aid
3Swimming
4Environmental Science
6 more rows
Feb 13, 2024

What was the first merit badge? ›

The Invention merit badge was one of the BSA's 57 original merit badges, all introduced in 1911. The first 57 spanned a number of subjects, from Agriculture to Taxidermy. Many of these badges, like Archery, First Aid and Swimming, are still offered today. But the Invention merit badge never seemed to find popularity.

How many Scouts have earned all 137 merit badges? ›

Boy Scouts who have earned all merit badges

There have been 474 confirmed Boy Scouts who have earned all the merit badges. The first Boy Scout to do so was Stephen Porter in 1914. The first Boy Scout to earn all the merit badges before earning his Eagle was David R. Schulze in 2004.

Is it possible to earn every merit badge? ›

The most complete list available counts 542 scouts earning every merit badge available — a tally that dates to 1928. This comparison pales a bit because criteria are somewhat higher, but consider that the Medal of Honor has been bestowed on six times as many recipients — 3,525 in all.

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