Build a Strong Password with Junior
Pick safe pieces to build a strong password.
Quick games
Short colorful rounds — pick a subject, tap a card, and play! Each game helps you learn one skill.
Type a name, pick a subject, or tap a button below.
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Pick safe pieces to build a strong password.
Which link is safe? Check with Junior.
Pack only what is safe to share online.
Choose kind replies to grow flowers!
Find treasure with better search words.
Drag files into the right folders.
Tap the right key to launch the rocket!
Guide the data packet through routers.
Balance play, learning, and rest.
Arrange steps like a recipe.
Turn vague questions into clear prompts.
Compare AI answers with clue cards.
Match inputs to outputs.
Sort abilities into human, AI, or both.
Choose character, place, problem, and lesson.
Fill the grid from pattern clues.
Pop matching color palettes.
Put frames in the right order.
Order panels into a story.
Match sounds to the right scenes.
Jump on the next correct pattern tile.
Order train cars as algorithm steps.
Spot the wrong step in the sequence.
Match cause cards to effects.
Build a plan before you act.
Place arrows to move Junior robot.
Match each sensor to a situation.
Move Junior using light and dark tiles.
Pick the right motor and wheel for terrain.
Automate home actions safely.
Drag blocks to move Junior along the path.
Create repeated dance moves for Junior.
Choose the action based on the condition.
Connect button events to actions.
Collect stars and update the score.
Catch the requested shapes.
Complete the mirrored pattern.
Set the clock to match daily activities.
Tap the correct grid coordinate.
Build a bar chart from snack votes.
Guide the water drop through the cycle.
Move the light to make shadows.
Pick what attracts or repels.
Choose water, light, and care.
Choose safe vs unsafe experiment actions.
Place sensors, trees, and solar panels.
Sort items into recycling bins.
Rotate panels toward the sun.
Choose cooperative actions to build a bridge.
Assemble your project poster: title, idea, steps.
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