LEGO Education SPIKE Prime
FLL 2019: How to Accomplish Mission 9 with LEGO Education SPIKE Prime
Raw footage of how the mission in completed. We might upload a more polished version soon
- #1695
- 11 Mar 2021
FLL 2021: Cargo Connect M09 Train Tracks attachment
This attachment was intended for and tested on the Gazon, LEGO Education SPIKE Prime competition robot. It is meant to help the robot complete the 9th mission of the FLL Cargo Connect competition.
- #1516
- 21 Feb 2023
FLL 2022: Scratch (Word Blocks) program for M4,M5,M10 and partially M3, M12 - FIRST Lego League 2022-2023 Super Powered - LSAv3.4.0
The robot moves and turns with this program to accomplish the M04 SOLAR FARM, M05 SMART GRID and M10 POWER PLANT and collect the energy and water units from/for the missions M3 ENERGY STORAGE and M12 WATER RESERVOIR from the FIRST LEGO League 2022-2023 Super Powered competition
- #xmcwta
- 09 Apr 2024
Moving "Reversity"
Reversity - LEGO SPIKE Prime robot with two motors in reverse directions has two motors placed in opposite directions! If we just put a block that moves them both forward, the robot spins in place. So, how do we move it forward?
- #2279
- 29 Jul 2024
How to use the Color Sensor event block in LEGO SPIKE Prime Word Blocks software
Here's one way to program using a color sensor!
- #2313
- 30 Jul 2024
FLL 2023: Loop, Press down, Collect - MiniBox Box Robot accomplishing M02, M15
In this video tutorial, the MiniBox box robot is accomplishing M02 and M15 of the FIRST LEGO League 2023-2024 MASTERPIECE Challenge robotics competition. This robot is a LEGO Education SPIKE Prime robot that uses a detachable attachment and rubber band mechanism to achieve its goals.
When the robot presses down the mission model, it activates the detachable attachment which disconnects from the robot and triggers the rubber band mechanism, allowing it to collect the minifigure.
We know this attachment may seem a bit complex, but after a few tries, you'll definitely enjoy working with it!
- #2345
- 24 Sep 2024
Line Following with SPIKE Prime 101
When you hear the task “program the robot to follow a black line,” you’ll most likely imagine a program that works like this:
- If the color sensor detects black (meaning the robot is over the line), the robot moves forward.
- If the color sensor detects a different color (meaning the robot is not over the line), the robot turns toward the line.
- #2462
- 18 Jul 2025