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Nautiq - LEGO Education SPIKE Prime box robot
Nautiq is a unique little robot — and the smallest box robot we’ve ever built! It was designed especially for the FLL competition, where having a small and smart robot can be a big advantage. Even though Nautiq is tiny, it’s packed with clever features — like gears that point in different directions — so you can create all kinds of fun and useful attachments.
But keep in mind: small robots like Nautiq can find it tricky to push or lift heavy things. That’s why Nautiq is part of a course that shows cool ways to get around those challenges and still succeed in missions!
- #3056
- 05 Aug 2025
Rollie - LEGO Education SPIKE Prime box robot
The Rollie robot is a compact, box-shaped robot built entirely using LEGO Spike Prime components. It incorporates six Technic Gear 28-Tooth Double Bevel gears, even though the standard Spike Prime set includes only five. If you don't have a spare gear, you can substitute the two front gears with a Technic Connector Circular with 2 Pin Holes and 3 Axle Holes, or any other compatible gear available in the set. Rollie is engineered with a minimalist design approach, using a limited number of parts from both the base set and the expansion pack, making it efficient and easy to rebuild.
- #3287
- 24 Apr 2025
Unchained Monster - LEGO Education SPIKE Prime box robot
Do you remember the Chain Monster Box Robot? This one is the same but without the chains. What is cool about this robot is you can use almost all Chain Monster attachments and build a lot more.
The Unchained Monster box robot requires additional parts on top of the LEGO Education SPIKE Prime and LEGO Education SPIKE Essentials. Check out the additional parts required.
- #2297
- 19 Sep 2024
MiniBox - LEGO Education SPIKE Prime box robot
The MiniBox box robot features a unique design with three perpendicularly rotating gearwheels, which simplifies the attachment design process. This setup allows teams to easily create and connect attachments on multiple sides, making it quick to adjust the robot for various tasks.
Its structure includes walls with a maximum attachable surface area, offering flexibility in attachment placement. This extensive surface allows for secure connections, so teams can experiment with different attachment configurations.
The MiniBox’s compact size is best suited for smaller, lightweight attachments. When working with larger attachments, its balance and stability can be affected, limiting its effectiveness in tasks that require more substantial setups.
- #1868
- 19 Sep 2024
Boxver - a LEGO Education SPIKE Prime box robot
Thinking about box robots with LEGO Education SPIKE Prime, Boxver is a good example. It is tiny, kind of small and has the brick in a vertical position. Two motors at the front. The goal of this robot is to achieve reliability and consistency of the behavior of the robot.
Here you can find a list of the parts that you'll need to get on top of the SPIKE set 45678 and the expansion set 45680, to build this robot.
- #1664
- 09 Aug 2023
Kriket - LEGO Education SPIKE Prime box robot
This is Kriket. Kriket is an example of a Box robot assembled from LEGO Education SPIKE Prime and could be used during a competition like FIRST LEGO League to achieve a smooth, repeatable behaviour of the robot. In fact. This is why it was designed. The goal of Kriket is to be a "Box Robot" and to allow for attachments to be glided on top of it. Check the courses for Kriket to understand more about how it could be used.
The robot requires a few more parts than the standard LEGO Education SPIKE Prime + Extension sets, but it is worth purchasing and having them
Here you can find a list of the parts that you'll need to get on top of the SPIKE set 45678 and the expansion set 45680, to build this robot.
- #1665
- 09 Aug 2023
Chain Monster - a SPIKE Prime Box Robot commanding the attachments with chains
We experimented with building a box robot powered entirely by chains—a unique approach inspired by the original LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT Robots. Chains like these can be hard to find, but we thought: why not try to power both the robot and its attachments with them? This design not only powers the entire robot but also provides a great demonstration of how and when chains can be effectively used in robotics.
To build this robot, you'll need approximately 180 chain links (part 3711a), which are available in the NXT kits and some Technic sets.
Please note that this robot requires additional components beyond those included in the LEGO Education SPIKE Prime and SPIKE Essential kits. Check out the additional parts required.
- #1599
- 18 Jan 2023
Gazon 2.1, a LEGO Mindstorms Robot Inventor almost box robot with a single sensor
This almost box robot is build from the LEGO Mindstorms Robot Inventor set. The idea behind this robot is to be able to build it from Robot Inventor and to use it during FIRST LEGO League competitions
- #1452
- 04 Apr 2022
Gazon 2.0, a LEGO Mindstorms Robot Inventor robot with a single sensor
In the LEGO Mindstorms Robot Inventor set there is only one color sensor. The original Gazon is build from LEGO Education SPIKE Prime where there are two light sensors. The idea behind this robot is to be able to build it from Robot Inventor and to use it during FIRST LEGO League competitions
- #1333
- 26 Aug 2021
Gazon 2.0, a LEGO Mindstorms Robot Inventor robot
After the success of the original Gazon robot from LEGO Education SPIKE Prime, we've decided the build a similar robot, but from LEGO Mindstorms Robot Inventor 51515. Teams are participating in the FIRST LEGO League competition with a LEGO Mindstorms Robot Inventor set and we know it will be helpful. But this robot can not be build from a LEGO Mindstorms Robot Inventor 51515 as the set has only one Color sensor. We've build a version of the Gazon robot to address this specific limitation.
- #1336
- 26 Aug 2021
Gazon, LEGO Education SPIKE Prime competition robot
The story goes like this. Two engineers meet at a bar (or on discord during the pandemic) discussing which robot to use for this year's FIRST LEGO League 2020 Replay Solution and Review with explanations. They started their cameras, had a hot Carolina Reaper, had an argument, hugged each other, and decided to build Gazon, and use this new robot for the competition. So here it is. Small, 4 motors, 2 color sensors, stable, light.
- #1316
- 22 Jun 2021
Light Cooley, a box robot robot chassis from LEGO Education SPIKE Prime, with 3D building instructions
Light Cooley is an extension of Cooley. We've added two Light/Color sensors to allow for lines to be followed and for the robot to alight to them and we've kept everything Cooley was cool and known about. Build a few attachments for it and take it on a ride for a FIRST LEGO League competition
- #1283
- 22 Jun 2021
Whakatae V2 - LEGO Education SPIKE Prime Competition Box robot
This incredibly compact SPIKE Prime Box Robot is made for competitions like FIRST LEGO League (FLL) and World Robotics Olympiad (WRO). Whakatae (from Maori's word "whakataetae", which means "competitive") is long 17 LEGO units and is with a width of 15 LEGO units. In front of the wheels it has two color sensors which it uses to align. Whakatae also has two Large motors for moving and has two medium motors for attachments!
It's has "V2" in its name, because it's the second version of Whakatae - LEGO Education SPIKE Prime Competition Box robot. The difference between the two is that the first one can be built with only a Large Motor and a Color sensor in addition to the Base set, while this one needs an additional ball bearing. This provides this robot with a lot more stability and can be seen as a true upgrade to the first version.
- #1282
- 15 Jun 2021
Cooley, a robot base chassis from LEGO Education SPIKE Prime set, with 3D building instructions
This is Cooley, and, it, is, coooooool. It got all the stuff the cool kids have - two motors at the top, two at the bottom, two wheels on the side and it is slim. Build a few attachments for it and take it on a ride during FIRST LEGO League competition
- #1281
- 27 Apr 2021
Robotistka, a competition box robot from LEGO Education SPIKE Prime, with 3D building instructions
With Robotistka we can almost use the full potential of the LEGO Education SPIKE Prime robot to prepare for robotics competitions like FIRST LEGO League. It is small, it is a Box Robot, it has two motors at the front and two color sensor for the line.
.- #1280
- 24 Apr 2021
Dominator X-Y box robot
Dominator is a compact LEGO Mindstorms EV3 Box robot from the family of the Roller Coaster and Kiddo box robots. Similar to the previous two robots, Dominator also can move its front part up, down, left and right. This robot also has the same length of movement as its two predecessors of this type - 8 LEGO pins on the side and up.
The difference is that Dominator has fewer parts and has a perfect center of weight that allows it to use large attachments and lift heavy objects without threatening its stability. The movement on the X and Y axes has the same gear ratio. The light sensors are attached to the movable part of the robot which enables it to both follow a line and recognize the color of various object with height lower than 7 LEGO units.
- #1059
- 07 Aug 2020
Whakatae - LEGO Education SPIKE Prime box robot
This incredibly compact SPIKE Prime Box Robot is designed for competitions such as the FIRST LEGO League (FLL) and World Robot Olympiad (WRO). Named Whakatae, derived from the Māori word "whakataetae," meaning "competitive," this robot measures 17 LEGO units in length and 15 LEGO units in width. It features two color sensors in front of the wheels for precise alignment, two large motors for movement, and two medium motors for attachments.
The best part? You can build this SPIKE Prime Box Robot using just the Base Set, an additional large motor, and a color sensor!
- #1049
- 27 Jul 2020
Kiddo - The Compact Roller Coaster Box Robot for robotics competitions
Meet Kiddo, smaller sister of Roller Coaster. It is smaller, easier to build and easier to control box robot with X-Y moving plate.
The goal of this robot is to have one complex attachment that could move in four directions. With such an attachment you can solve a lot of complex tasks without loosing time changing attachments. It is also quite sturdy and packed
- #882
- 13 Nov 2019
The Roller Coaster - Box Robot from LEGO Mindstorms with XY rack designed for FLL WRO competitions
Here is an idea. What if a robot does not need attachments. What if there is one special attachment on the front that could do most of the work? Probably an attachment that allows you to move a lever in any direction.
This here is a Box Robot with X - Y axys plane. This robot doesn't need active attachments because it has X - Y table that do the job. Imagine that there is a plane on the front of the robot. With the rack mechanism you can move to any coordinates on this plane.
We have a lot of ideas how to make it even better. We will try to release them in the next few versions.
- #865
- 02 Oct 2019