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element14 presents | Arduino and LEDs Make Marble Solitaire Easier to Solve @element14presents | Uploaded 1 year ago | Updated 1 day ago
In this episode, Mark demonstrates how you can build your own Arduino-based Peg Solitaire board! Using an Arduino Nano board, some pixel LEDs, and a slicing board, you can build the classic Peg Solitaire puzzle, but with some automated help in solving it and a colorful victory dance when you've finished.

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#0:00 Welcome to element14 presents
#0:23 Overview
#0:52 Building the Board
#1:44 The LEDs
#5:09 Programming
#7:09 Let's Solve It!
#8:05 Give Your Feedback

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