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Turing Tumble is a new type of game where players (ages 8 to adult) build mechanical computers powered by marbles to solve logic puzzles. Use ramps, crossovers, bits, interceptors, gears, and gear bits to build marble-powered computers that can generate patterns, do logic, count, add, subtract, multiply, divide, and much, much more. 
This is the standard Turing Tumble kit, which includes everything you'll need to start building computers:
  • Computer board
  • Computer stand
  • 30 Ramps
  • 10 Bits
  • 8 Gear bits
  • 6 Crossovers
  • 4 Gears
  • 3 Interceptors
  • 1 Presser
  • Puzzle/comic book with 60 puzzles
  • 20 Red marbles
  • 20 Blue marbles
  • 30 Counterweights
Discover how computers work!
*NOTE: This product does not ship EXPRESS outside Sydney Metro.  Contact us for a quote if you need it Express outside this area.  In all other areas this will go out via Australia Post Regular Parcel 3-5 Business days*
If you wish to extend your kit or lost pieces we also have:

For Educators:

The Turing Tumble appears in the following collections:

SKU LB-TURING

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Andrew Mildenhall
Turing Tumble

Fantastic product! My kids love it, my wife loves it, I love it! Ingenious design. I expect this will provide fun for many years to come

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Michelle Moss
Turing Tumble

Fantastic service - the team made sure it got into the day's post and it arrived the very next morning, in plenty of time for my son's birthday.

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Beatrice Gill Greiss
Turing Tumble

Thanks for such a great service. I especially appreciated the great tracking service which let me know each stage of the delivery process. Certainly Little Bird gets 5* from me.

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Kerryn Mandl
Turing Tumble

Thankyou for great customer service and very fast delivery.

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Toby Hicks
Turing Tumble

The Little Bird team were efficient and friendly in posting the Turing Table game to us and following up to confirm arrival. Our kids have loved testing themselves with the various levels of the game, and has got them thinking about coding without realising it.