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Those looking for a challenge can try making a Buzz-wire game. This battery-powered science experiment is also possible using cardboard and wigglywire. In the game, the player must guide a loop of wire through a maze while avoiding obstacles. The buzzer beeps if the loop touches the wire. It is a test of hand-eye coordination and steady-handedness.

Two pieces of copper wire or iron wire are required, along with a battery pack and a buzzer, to make the game. The buzzer is a simple two-wire device, consisting of a red lead and a black ground lead.

The main battery charger is connected to a buzzer. To prevent the wire from tripping and securing itself to the main battery pack, wire insulation tape is applied to the wire.


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A small lithium polymer battery pouch cell can charge the buzzer via a USB cable. This battery pack is hidden in a hollow space in the base of the game. The AA battery is a cylinder-shaped battery with a flat bottom and a rising tip.

The game may look a bit complicated, but it's actually very simple. The object of the game is to move a loop made from metal wire through a maze and avoid touching the wire against it. The buzzer beeps a little louder if the wire touches the loop. This game is best enjoyed in a group but it can also be played solo. Cool light effects can be achieved by using the buzzer.


You can play the game in virtual reality if you wish. A virtual version is similar to the real-world version, but instead of the buzzer, you have a pointer that guides you along a narrow path. The time limit is set to finish the game. It is your goal to make the loop go as far as you can. There are many variations of the game, ranging in difficulty from very basic to extremely complicated.

You may be required to create 50 wires for the game, but that's not all. There are also a number of ways to hide the wiring. You could use a cover plate or a plethora of plug-in connector handles. These plug-ins also known as connectorjacks can be used in order to hide wiring.


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A small amount of foam core is also used to make a circuit in the game. This circuit connects the light bulb to the battery pack. To protect electronics from the elements, the game has an optional backboard.

Although it might look easy, the game is extremely difficult and requires concentration. It requires a steady and steady hand because the pointer must follow a narrow path. Although the game is not the most exciting, it's still a lot of fun. You can also learn more electricity through the game.

The buzz-wire is a wonderful exercise in engineering, battery powered science, and engineering. It began as a simple board game. Live Wire was the company that created the game. It has since grown to be a video game publisher. Live Wire is also known to be a leader in Cave shoot-em -ups for Nintendo Switch.


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A Wacky Wire-Carnival Game for Sale