!!!READ INSTRUCTIONS!!! Qubit B (middle pixel) is like a “quantum coin”. It could be 0, 1 or a superposition of those states. Once the green flag is clicked, B might have some bias towards either landing on 0 or 1. You control qubit A and try to guess what qubit B will land on. There are five possible options: 1- All in on B being 0 2- All in on B being 1 3- 50/50- let luck determine whether you get a point 4- B might be 0 5- B might be 1 After your guess, you can click “Collapse!” And the superposition states (you can think of it as probabilities) will collapse. The pixels will light up if 1, and not light up if 0. If your qubit A matches qubit B, qubit C will light up, and you score a point. If it doesn’t match, qubit C won’t light up and you’ll lose a point. After many rounds, maybe you’ll notice a trend for qubit B. See how many points you can get! Qubit B’s bias resets if you click the green flag.
Original project by AO-85757. "Ported" the quantum game to Scratch. Originally 32 blocks but now 23 with some help of trickery.