Perfect for beginners. Learn fundamentals of Arduino, breadboard wiring, and basic sensors with hands-on projects.
What happens when 8 LEDs learn to dance in sequence? Build a mesmerizing light pattern that reacts to the speed you set — no coding experience needed.
Your first sensor project — read real-world temperature and display it live. You'll be surprised how accurate a $2 sensor can be.
Simulate a real intersection with timed red-yellow-green cycles. Add a pedestrian button and watch your mini city come alive.
Turn 7 push buttons into a playable piano. Map frequencies to musical notes — can you play "Twinkle Twinkle" on your breadboard?
An LED that thinks for itself — it turns on when the room goes dark and fades off at sunrise. Your first taste of automation.
Point, ping, measure. Build a handheld device that tells you exactly how far away an object is — using sound waves you can't even hear.
Make a servo motor sweep back and forth like a radar scanner. Attach a pen and it draws arcs. Attach a sensor and it scans rooms.
Your plant can't text you — but it can trigger a buzzer when it's thirsty. A simple soil sensor project that actually saves lives (plant lives).
Press a button, get a random number from 1–6 on an LED display. It's your first random number generator — and way more fun than math class.
A PIR sensor watches your door. The moment someone walks in, a loud buzzer screams. Simple, effective — your first home security system.