Simon Says Game - 3D Printable | Arduino Nano | DIY Project
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Print, assemble and program your own Simon Says game to test how much of the randomly generated color pattern you can memorize and repeat back. Not sure? Make one and find out - I've managed to reach level 14 so far. This project incorporates an Arduino Nano at its core, along with an OLED screen, passive buzzer and some large bright buttons. Watch the video build guide here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDbnw7U_0-Q Here's a list of items used in this project and where to find them (the links are Amazon affiliate links that support this channel at no cost to you): Arduino Nano (1): https://geni.us/ArduinoNanoV3 OLED Screen (1): https://geni.us/OLEDscreen Battery Holders (2): https://geni.us/2aaBatteryHolder Resistors (220 Ohms) (4): https://geni.us/Ufa2s Wire: https://geni.us/22AWGWire AA Batteries (4): https://geni.us/AABatteries Illuminated Momentary Buttons (4): https://geni.us/IllumMomentButtons Nuts and Bolts - M3 x 10 (4): http://geni.us/NutsAndBolts 5v Buzzer (1): https://geni.us/5vBuzzer PLA Filament: https://geni.us/PLAFilament Illuminated Power Switch (1): https://geni.us/IllumPowerSwitch Battery powered glue gun: http://geni.us/BoschBatteryGlueGun Battery powered soldering iron: http://bit.ly/SealeySDL6 Download the code and wiring diagram from here: http://www.diymachines.co.uk/diy-arduino-simon-says-game Show your appreciation by buying me a coffee or supporting us on Patreon. Subscribe to our channel for more DIY projects and updates. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook or YouTube for more DIY content.
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