Exploring Gamification in Quantum Computing: The Qubit Factory
Glen Evenbly

TL;DR
The paper introduces 'The Qubit Factory', a gamified quantum circuit simulator designed to teach quantum computing concepts through an intuitive, visual, and progressively challenging puzzle game suitable for beginners.
Contribution
It presents a novel educational tool that combines gamification, visual language, and interactive tasks to facilitate learning of quantum computing fundamentals and advanced protocols.
Findings
Effective visualization of quantum states and gates.
Progressive difficulty enhances learning engagement.
Includes a wide range of quantum algorithms and protocols.
Abstract
Gamification of quantum theory can provide new inroads into the subject: by allowing users to experience simulated worlds that manifest obvious quantum behaviors they can potentially build intuition for quantum phenomena. The Qubit Factory is an engineering-style puzzle game based on a gamified quantum circuit simulator that is designed to provide an introduction to qubits and quantum computing, while being approachable to those with no prior background in the area. It introduces an intuitive visual language for representing quantum states, gates and circuits, further enhanced by animations to aid in visualization. The Qubit Factory presents a hierarchy of increasingly difficult tasks for the user to solve, where each task requires the user to construct and run an appropriate classical/quantum circuit built from a small selection of components. Earlier tasks cover the fundamentals of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEducational Games and Gamification · Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
