Advanced brick scanner, hundreds of building ideas, and unique hands-on mini-games tailored for K-8. Available in five languages, including English and Spanish.
Scans 1600 types
of bricks
No personal data
is collected
App Store rating
of our main app
Discount on bulk
purchases
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Simply spread the bricks over a table and let your class scan them. Brickit will analyze all the pieces in the pile and come up with ideas and puzzles.
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Brickit is well-suited for free play, but rules can be set depending on the educational program. Choose a topic, time limit, or build difficulty that will benefit your class.
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The interface is clear and designed for independent use, so you can either step back or facilitate the activity in a way that best suits your needs.
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We believe that play is one of the best ways to learn — and it seems that scientists agree¹. In Brickit, we have gathered building instructions that can be either followed or improvised upon, providing a great opportunity for both play and learning.
1 There is extensive scientific evidence that different kinds of play, including construction play with blocks, stimulate critical thinking, creativity, effective communication, and collaboration. See the white paper "Learning through play: a review of the evidence" by Jennifer M. Zosh, Emily J. Hopkins, Hanne Jensen, Claire Liu, Dave Neale, Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, S. Lynneth Solis and David Whitebread (November 2017).
Puzzles are unique mini-games developed by Brickit. Players follow a set of clues to guess the unknown build. It’s an entirely new way to play with bricks that requires flexible thinking and often leads to unexpected, inventive creations.
1 There is extensive scientific evidence that different kinds of play, including construction play with blocks, stimulate critical thinking, creativity, effective communication, and collaboration. See the white paper "Learning through play: a review of the evidence" by Jennifer M. Zosh, Emily J. Hopkins, Hanne Jensen, Claire Liu, Dave Neale, Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, S. Lynneth Solis and David Whitebread (November 2017).
Still have questions? Please send us a message on classes@brickit.app