Decodoku

by James Wootton


Puzzle

free



Help build a real-life quantum computer with our science puzzle game


*For those joining us for Citizen Science Day 2018, go to our website to claim your badge*This is not just any puzzle game. This is a quantum puzzle game! You can just play it for fun, or you can use it to conduct scientific research in the field of quantum error correction.These are the puzzles that need to be solved to keep quantum computers free of errors. We need to work out the best way to do it. By becoming a master at this game, you could help build a real-life quantum computer.Check out our website for more details on the science behind the game.This app was developed by Dr James Wootton, a quantum error correction researcher at the University of Basel. It is supported by the NCCR QSIT.New hard mode as well as an interactive tutorial.

Read trusted reviews from application customers

The rules are too unclear, the app lacks user friendliness & it's been abandoned since 2017. It's a shame, because it has potential.

Nick Carrigan

I like this, but is there a PVP Mode? like a quantum computer with a move that clears some of the errors can count as a 1/4 new error incoming from another quantum computer and every 5 moves the error appeared, then if solved and error incoming then the error incoming reduced, and etc. Can you make this possible? Thanks for advance.

52. Yusril Ihsan Adinatanegara

2 feature requests. 1. Chose color from some kind of list, by clicking through and 3. See countdown of 5 moves

Razmik Badalyan

I have no idea what the hell I was doing. The tutorial did not help either. Every 5 is a Lambda and every Phi is a Phi. Thank you. Great explanation.

Piotr Benedysiuk

For an app that's supposed to be useful for scientific research, the lack in ability to record and save a session makes analyzing the pattern, strategy, or technique effectiveness too unscientifc for my continuation. It feels like wasted effort without a better way to analyze and review.

Henry Kay

App is great. It visually gives an idea what needs to be achieved. But it does not help user as it potentially could. I would like to see a log file which would record my moves to let me analyze and compare why one approach is better than another. To be able to replicate the result.

Сергей Скворцов

Probably the best quantum game I've played.

Chris Self

For science and the unknown!

Andrea Mercieca

Fun to play too

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