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Primary School
Years 1-6 (Ages 5-11) - Fun binary learning games designed for primary school students.
Choose Your Game
Select from our range of fun binary learning games designed for primary school students.
Binary Bits Explorer
Learn how binary numbers work by flipping bits and seeing their values.
Difficulty: EasyAge: Years 3-6
Binary Counting Game
Count in binary and see how the bits change as numbers get bigger.
Difficulty: EasyAge: Years 4-6
Binary Alphabet
Learn how letters are represented in binary code.
Difficulty: Easy-MediumAge: Years 4-6
Binary Picture Maker
Create pictures by turning pixels on and off using binary.
Difficulty: Easy-MediumAge: Years 5-6
Binary Puzzle Solver
Solve fun puzzles by arranging binary digits in the right order.
Difficulty: EasyAge: Years 3-6
Binary Story Adventure
Join Bit the Robot on an adventure to learn about binary code.
Difficulty: EasyAge: Years 1-4
Binary Memory Match
Match binary numbers with their decimal values in this memory game.
Difficulty: Easy-MediumAge: Years 3-6
Binary Code Breaker
Decode secret messages by translating binary to text and vice versa.
Difficulty: MediumAge: Years 5-6
Primary School Curriculum
Our games introduce binary concepts in a fun, age-appropriate way for primary school students.
Key Stage 1 (Years 1-2)
- Introduction to computers and how they work
- Understanding that computers use 1s and 0s
- Simple patterns and sequences
- Basic counting and number systems
- On and off states (like light switches)
Key Stage 2 (Years 3-6)
- Binary as a number system
- Converting between binary and decimal
- How computers represent information
- Simple binary addition
- Binary representation of text and images