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"Lite-Brite" LED Simulation
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id type name config
lbDemo
leds
Lite-Brite Demo
litebrite.json
_lbDemo _displayLB .colorSwatchLB _diagsLB _printLB
position display float margin-right margin-bottom
relative;
inline-block;
left;
32px;
16px;
position line-height margin-bottom background-color background-image background-size -webkit-tap-highlight-color
relative;
0;
8px;
rgb(26,26,26);
none;
100% 100%;
transparent;
display width height border border-radius vertical-align background-color
none;
16px;
16px;
1px solid;
50%;
middle;
green;
float
left;
font-family
Monaco,"Lucida Console",monospace;

"Lite-Brite" LED Simulation

The Lite-Brite concept was invented by Joseph M. Burck at Marvin Glass & Associates and first marketed as a toy in 1967 by Hasbro. See our "50th Anniversary of Lite-Brite" blog post for more on the history of Lite-Brite.

The original Lite-Brite design used a pair of matching black panels punctured with a series of evenly spaced holes arranged in a grid of 39 rows, which alternated between 44 and 45 holes per row, resulting in a hexagonal ("honeycomb") layout containing 1735 holes. A piece of black paper containing a pre-printed pattern would be sandwiched between the panels, and then your job was to insert any of the (blue, green, violet, red, orange, pink, yellow, or white) colored pegs into the appropriately marked holes.

This simulation takes the "Lite-Brite" concept a bit farther, allowing you to add counters to each of the colored LEDs, making it possible to create a variety of "blinking" and "color-cycling" animations.

Any of the Original Lite-Brite Pictures can be turned on underneath the grid, to help you recreate them with LEDs. However, it's difficult to find decent high-quality images of those original 1967 patterns, and tricky to get them to line up properly, so a little "artistic interpretation" is required.

Eventually, we'd also like to add recreations of the original black-and-white patterns, using the original Lite-Brite color codes (B, G, V, R, O, P, Y, and W).

{% include machine.html id="lbDemo" config="json" %}

 
Start at 0 Start at 1 Start at 2 Start at 3 Start at 4 Start at 5 Start at 6 Start at 7 On for 0 On for 1 On for 2 On for 3 On for 4 On for 5 On for 6 On for 7 Off for 0 Off for 1 Off for 2 Off for 3 Off for 4 Off for 5 Off for 6 Off for 7 Cycle by 0 Cycle by 1 Cycle by 2 Cycle by 3 Cycle by 4 Cycle by 5 Cycle by 6 Cycle by 7 No Image American Eagle American Flag Antique Auto Barnyard Scene Basketball Player Bird of Paradise Boy and Girl Butterflies Cat on Fence Chicken Choo-Choo Train Christmas Tree Clown Cowboy and Indian Dancing Ballerina Ducks Flower Garden Fruit Bowl Girl in the Rain House and Light Indian Chief Jack be Nimble Jungle Scene Lemonade Sign Lighthouse Little Bo Peep Merry-Go-Round Horse Performing Seal Pumpkin Coach Ring Around the Rosy Sailboat Snow Man Steamboat Surfer The Red Balloon The Skier The Witch The Wizard of Light Toy Soldier Tropical Fish Windmill Save to URL
<textarea id="printLB" cols="78" rows="16"></textarea>
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