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Suitable for children from 7 years

Guide to LEGO BOOST programming blocks

The LEGO® BOOST app uses a simple, easy-to-understand programming language that kids can enjoy and experiment with. It's based on an experience that every LEGO® fan will understand instinctively - stacking blocks next to each other and seeing how they fit together.

Programming blocks are available in different colors to tell you which type of block you are using. You'll see that different blocks are available when you build different models and when you try out the Creative Canvas.

Here are some examples of commonly used programming blocks. If you're not sure what a block does and it's not listed here, why not try it in the app? A big part of the fun of LEGO® BOOST is experimenting, playing and learning.

Yellow Flow Blocks

Yellow blocks help with the flow of your program. You can use them to start a program, stop a program, pause a program or even repeat actions.

This block starts your program

This block tells your model to repeat an action or sequence (and it can be repeated endlessly!)

The hourglass tells your model to pause for a certain number of seconds

This block ends the program


Orange Sensor Blocks


Orange blocks work with the color and distance sensor and the tilt sensor of the Move Hub. These blocks trigger actions when one of the sensors detects something.

Your program starts when a specific color is detected by the color and distance sensor
Your program will pause if the color and distance sensor detects an object within the specified distance
This block tells you the physical orientation of the Move Hub
Only for Frankie the Cat: Now you can pet Frankie. Miauw!


Green Motor or Movement Blocks


Green blocks set your model in motion!

This block allows the external motor to run at the specified speed for a certain period of time
This block stops the motors in the Move Hub
This block ensures that the B motor (the second motor in the Move Hub) runs at a certain speed
Only for Vernie the Robot: This block makes Vernie the Robot move his head in random directions


Purple Sound & Light Blocks


Purple blocks can play sounds through your device's speakers or change the color of the lights on the Move Hub & color and distance sensor.

This block plays a sound from the sound library
This block changes the color of the Move Hub light
For the Guitar 4000 only: use this block to make the guitar play a distorted rhythm
Only for Vernie the Robot: This block makes Vernie the Robot beatboxing


Blue Action Blocks


Blue ones are used for more complex actions, such as making Vernie dance or having the AutoBuilder build a random 'Mini Vernie'. These blocks are all model specific, so they are not available in the Creative Canvas.

Only for Vernie the Robot: This block makes Vernie dance quickly

Only for the Gitaar 4000: This block turns on the disco lights on the Gitaar 4000
AutoBuilder Only: This block lets the AutoBuilder build a random "Mini Vernie".
MTR4 only: Use this block to drop the hammer from the MTR4


Turquoise Interaction Blocks


Use Turquoise blocks if you want to interact with your creations. Like the blue action blocks, these are all model specific, so they are not available in the Creative Canvas.

Would you like to challenge Vernie to a duel? Use this block and press the orange button on your device when Vernie's light turns green
Frankie the Cat needs his milk bottle. Use this block and give him something to drink!
Use this block and the slider on your device's screen to make scratching sounds
Use this block and move your model with the joystick on the screen of your device


White Math Blocks


White blocks allow you to perform some complex programming operations using 'variables'. You can experiment with it once you've mastered the other blocks.

Use this block to read a local variable represented by a specified icon
This block sets the local variable represented by a specified icon to an entered number
Use this block to choose a random number between the first and second numbers
This block checks whether the first number entered is equal to the second number


Your child can build the LEGO robot models with motors and sensors and then bring them to life using easy-to-use, icon-based programming commands. The free LEGO BOOST tablet app contains simple step-by-step instructions for building and programming multifunctional models.

Combine the versatile LEGO® building system

with cutting-edge technology to boost your creativity with the amazing LEGO BOOST Creative Toolbox. Download the free app on your smart device and follow the step-by-step instructions to build and code each of the 5 multifunctional models.

LEGO® BOOST Destroy the Robot

Vernie from LEGO® BOOST is a talking, driving and dancing robot that is willing to do anything for you. He can detect colors, movement and distance and guard your room with his spring-loaded shooter! But don't pull his finger... even when he asks you to nicely.

Discover Vernie the Robot, a robot that moves and talks; the MTR4 (Multi-Tooled Rover 4), a rugged, versatile 'rover' with 4 different attachments, including a spring-loaded shooter; the Guitar4000, a musical instrument with sound effects and pitch changing; Frankie the Cat, an interactive pet that plays, purrs and shows his mood; or the AutoBuilder, an automatic production line that builds miniature models from LEGO bricks! Bring your creations to life using the app's intuitive, icon-based coding interface and complete a range of activities designed for each model. This set includes a playmat for use in specific activities and a LEGO BOOST poster.

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