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.
● −50% discount on bulk purchases.
Fun for students, easy for teachers
1. Take out the bricks
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.
2. State the rules
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.
3. Let the kids have fun
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.
There are two game modes in Brickit for Classes: Building Ideas and Puzzles.
Building Ideas
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.
This game mode is focused on developing building techniques, as well as constrained improvisation and instruction-reading skills.
Puzzles
Puzzles are unique mini-games with simple rules: players follow a set of clues to guess the mysterious build. It’s an entirely new way to play with bricks that requires a lot of thinking and always leads to inventive creations.
Puzzles game mode is focused on developing spatial thinking, imagination, and problem-solving skills.
Full privacy
● No personal data is collected (COPPA compliant)
● No social features, ads or any distractions
● No photos are stored anywhere
Still have questions? Please send us a message at [email protected].
Brickit for Classes was created by fans and is not an official LEGO® product. The LEGO Group of companies does not sponsor or support Brickit.
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).