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The booklet that comes with the Mindstorms EV3 kit includes some basic designs that are good starting points. | The booklet that comes with the Mindstorms EV3 kit includes some basic designs that are good starting points. | ||
=== Sample Robot Designs === | |||
* [https://education.lego.com/en-us/support/mindstorms-ev3/building-instructions#robot Sample designs from LEGO Education] | |||
* [https://flltutorials.com/en/RobotGame.html Sample Designs from FLL Tutorials] | |||
== Design Software == | == Design Software == |
Revision as of 11:55, 1 October 2020
The two current LEGO sets that are used for designing and building FIRST LEGO League robots share many parts. Nevertheless, because their main bricks also known as hubs and their motors are different the robots built from them tend to look quite different.
SPIKE Prime
The SPIKE Prime set is supported by free downloadable software that includes instructions for building a variety of robots including two designs that can be useful starting points for FIRST LEGO League robots.
In addition to the instructions that come with the app, LEGO Education has posted information about FIRST LEGO League missions on their web site.
Mindstorms EV3
The booklet that comes with the Mindstorms EV3 kit includes some basic designs that are good starting points.