Game - The Spark of the Day

Set up the circuit

Click on the squares to adjust the editable components and then press "Test" to check if the spark can pass.

The spark must light the bulb and return to the negative pole. Avoid phase-neutral short circuits and ground faults.

Let’s see how long it takes you. Have fun!

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Empty Squares

Borde
Border

Empty square, no function.

Vacío
Empty

Empty square, no function.

Source, Fuse and Bulb

Fuente
Source

The spark comes out from the positive terminal, must light the bulb, and return to the negative terminal.

Fusible
Fuse

Faults such as short circuits can blow the fuse.

Bombilla
Bulb

It lights up if the spark passes through it correctly.

Simple Connectors

Cable Recto
Straight Cable

Allows passage in a straight line.

Codo
Elbow

Allows passage at an angle.

T
T-Connector

Allows passage in three directions.

Cruz
Cross

Allows passage in all four directions.

Switches

Conmutador I
Switch I

Allows straight-line passage. It can be rotated.

Conmutador L
Switch L

Allows passage at an angle. It can be rotated.

Conmutador T
Switch T

Allows passage in three directions. It can be rotated.

Special Points

Neutro
Neutral

Connectivity with the source's negative terminal.

Tierra
Ground

Ground connections are made for safety.

Start with the first guided challenges to learn how to play:

Tutorial 1
Tutorial 1

Learn how to close the circuit so the spark leaves the positive terminal, goes through the fuse, passes the bulb to light it up, and returns to the negative terminal.

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Tutorial 2
Tutorial 2

Discover other ways to guide the spark to points equivalent to the source's negative terminal.

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Tutorial 3
Tutorial 3

Watch out for the spark! If it reaches the negative terminal without passing through the bulb, it will cause a short circuit and blow the fuse.

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Tutorial 4
Tutorial 4

Watch out for ground! If the spark reaches ground, a ground fault will occur.

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Tutorial 5
Tutorial 5

All ground faults should be avoided. Not even the source's negative terminal should be connected to ground.

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Tutorial 6
Tutorial 6

Combine everything you've learned by interacting with all types of elements so the spark lights the bulb.

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