£17.99
74 in stock
74 in stock
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The Quercetti Rami Travel binary coding game gives children aged 5 and over their first hands-on introduction to how computers think. Players operate levers and pushbuttons on the compact transparent board to guide coloured balls down branching tracks into numbered destination boxes (0-15). Each lever acts as a binary switch – set it one way and the ball goes left; flip it the other and it goes right. By working out which combination of switches (0s and 1s) sends a ball to a chosen box, children grasp the logic behind binary numbers without a screen in sight. The board folds into a carry case with a red handle, making it easy to pack for journeys.Made in Italy by Quercetti – a manufacturer with over 70 years of experience in educational toys – the Rami Travel binary coding game supports computational thinking, cause-and-effect reasoning, and hand-eye coordination all at once. The game scales in difficulty across several challenge modes, so younger children can focus on predicting where a ball will land, while older players tackle full binary-to-decimal conversion challenges. With 70 activities included and colourful balls to sort, it keeps problem-solving fresh across multiple sessions.