This is my repository following the book "THE BIG BOOK OF SMALL PYTHON PROJECTS; 81 Easy Practice Programs" by AL SWEIGART.
| Project Name | Description |
|---|---|
| Project 1, Bagels: Deduce a secret three-digit number based on clues. | |
| Project 2, Birthday Paradox: Determine the probability that two people share the same birthday in groups of different sizes. | |
| Project 3, Bitmap Message: Display a message on the screen configured by a 2D bitmap image. | |
| Project 4, Blackjack: A classic card game played against an AI dealer. | |
| Project 5, Bouncing DVD Logo: Simulates the colorful bouncing DVD logo of decades past. | |
| Project 6, Caesar Cipher: A simple encryption scheme used thousands of years ago. | |
| Project 7, Caesar Hacker: A program to decrypt Caesar cipher messages without the encryption key. | |
| Project 8, Calendar Maker: Create calendar pages for a given year and month. | |
| Project 9, Carrot in a Box: A silly bluffing game between two players. | |
| Project 10, Cho-Han: A gambling dice game from feudal Japan. | |
| Project 11, Clickbait Headline Generator: A humorous headline generator for your content farm. | |
| Project 12, Collatz Sequence: Explore the simplest impossible conjecture in mathematics. | |
| Project 13, Conway’s Game of Life: The classic cellular automata whose simple rules produce complex emergent behavior. | |
| Project 14, Countdown: A countdown timer with a seven-segment display. | |
| Project 15, Deep Cave: A tunnel animation that descends endlessly into the earth. | |
| Project 16, Diamonds: An algorithm for drawing diamonds of various sizes. | |
| Project 17, Dice Math: A visual dice-rolling math game. | |
| Project 18, Dice Roller: A tool for reading Dungeons & Dragons dice notation to generate random numbers. | |
| Project 19, Digital Clock: A clock with a calculator-like display. | |
| Project 20, Digital Stream: A scrolling screensaver that resembles The Matrix. | |
| Project 21, DNA Visualization: An endless ASCII-art double helix that demonstrates the structure of DNA. | |
| Project 22, Ducklings: Mix and match strings to create a variety of ASCII-art ducks. | |
| Project 23, Etching Drawer: Move the cursor to create line drawings. | |
| Project 24, Factor Finder: Find all the multiplicative factors of a number. | |
| Project 25, Fast Draw: Test your reflexes to see if you’re the fastest keyboard in the West. | |
| Project 26, Fibonacci: Generate numbers in the famous Fibonacci sequence. | |
| Project 27, Fish Tank: A colorful, animated ASCII-art fish tank. | |
| Project 28, Flooder: Attempt to fill the entire puzzle board with one color. | |
| Project 29, Forest Fire Sim: Simulate the spread of wildfires through a forest. | |
| Project 30, Four in a Row: A board game where two players try to connect four tiles in a row. | |
| Project 31, Guess the Number: The classic number guessing game. | |
| Project 32, Gullible: A humorous program to keep gullible people busy for hours. | |
| Project 33, Hacking Minigame: Deduce a password based on clues. | |
| Project 34, Hangman and Guillotine: The classic word guessing game. | |
| Project 35, Hex Grid: Programmatically generate tiled ASCII art. | |
| Project 36, Hourglass: A simple physics engine for falling sand. | |
| Project 37, Hungry Robots: Avoid killer robots in a maze. | |
| Project 38, J’Accuse!: A detective game to determine liars and truth-tellers. | |
| Project 39, Langton’s Ant: A cellular automata whose ants move according to simple rules. | |
| Project 40, Leetspeak: Translate English messages into l33t5p34]<. | |
| Project 41, Lucky Stars: A push-your-luck dice game. | |
| Project 42, Magic Fortune Ball: A program to answer your yes/no questions about the future. | |
| Project 43, Mancala: The ancient two-player board game from Mesopotamia. | |
| Project 44, Maze Runner 2D: Try to escape a maze. | |
| Project 45, Maze Runner 3D: Try to escape a maze... in 3D! | |
| Project 46, Million Dice Roll Statistics Simulator: Explore the probability results of rolling a set of dice one million times. | |
| Project 47, Mondrian Art Generator: Create geometric drawings in the style of Piet Mondrian. | |
| Project 48, Monty Hall Problem: A simulation of the Monty Hall game show problem. | |
| Project 49, Multiplication Table: Display the multiplication table up to 12 × 12. | |
| Project 50, Ninety-Nine Bottles: Display the lyrics to a repetitive song. | |
| Project 51, niNety-nniinE BoOttels: Display the lyrics to a repetitive song that get more distorted with each verse. | |
| Project 52, Numeral Systems Counters: Examine binary and hexadecimal numbers. | |
| Project 53, Periodic Table of the Elements: An interactive database of chemical elements. | |
| Project 54, Pig Latin: Translates English messages into Igpay Atinlay. | |
| Project 55, Powerball Lottery: Simulate losing at the lottery thousands of times. | |
| Project 56, Prime Numbers: Calculate prime numbers. | |
| Project 57, Progress Bar: A sample progress bar animation to use in other programs. | |
| Project 58, Rainbow: A simple rainbow animation. | |
| Project 59, Rock Paper Scissors: The classic hand game for two players. | |
| Project 60, Rock Paper Scissors (Always-Win Version): A version of the game where the player cannot lose. | |
| Project 61, ROT13 Cipher: The simplest cipher for encrypting and decrypting text. | |
| Project 62, Rotating Cube: A rotating cube animation. | |
| Project 63, Royal Game of Ur: A 5,000-year-old game from Mesopotamia. | |
| Project 64, Seven-Segment Display Module: A display like those used in calculators and microwave ovens. | |
| Project 65, Shining Carpet: Programmatically generate the carpet from The Shining. | |
| Project 66, Simple Substitution Cipher: An encryption scheme more advanced than the Caesar cipher. | |
| Project 67, Sine Message: Display a scrolling wave message. | |
| Project 68, Sliding Tile Puzzle: The classic four-by-four tile puzzle. | |
| Project 69, Snail Race: Fast-paced snail racing action! | |
| Project 70, Soroban Japanese Abacus: A computer simulation of a pre-computer calculating tool. | |
| Project 71, Sound Mimic: Memorize an increasingly long pattern of sounds. | |
| Project 72, sPoNgEcAsE: Translates English messages into sPOnGEcAsE. | |
| Project 73, Sudoku Puzzle: The classic nine-by-nine newspaper deduction puzzle. | |
| Project 74, Text-to-Speech Talker: Make your computer talk to you! | |
| Project 75, Three-Card Monte: The tricky fast-swapping card game that scammers play on tourists. | |
| Project 76, Tic-Tac-Toe: The classic two-player board game of Xs and Os. | |
| Project 77, Tower of Hanoi: The classic disk- stacking puzzle. | |
| Project 78, Trick Questions: A quiz of simple questions with misleading answers. | |
| Project 79, Twenty Forty-Eight: A casual tile matching game. | |
| Project 80, Vigenère Cipher: An encryption scheme so advanced it remained unbreakable for hundreds of years until computers were invented. | |
| Project 81, Water Bucket Puzzle: Obtain exactly four liters of water by filling and emptying three buckets. | |
| Project 1, Bagels: Deduce a secret three-digit number based on clues. | |
| Project 2, Birthday Paradox: Determine the probability that two people share the same birthday in groups of different sizes. | |
| Project 3, Bitmap Message: Display a message on the screen configured by a 2D bitmap image. | |
| Project 4, Blackjack: A classic card game played against an AI dealer. | |
| Project 5, Bouncing DVD Logo: Simulates the colorful bouncing DVD logo of decades past. | |
| Project 6, Caesar Cipher: A simple encryption scheme used thousands of years ago. | |
| Project 7, Caesar Hacker: A program to decrypt Caesar cipher messages without the encryption key. | |
| Project 8, Calendar Maker: Create calendar pages for a given year and month. | |
| Project 9, Carrot in a Box: A silly bluffing game between two players. | |
| Project 10, Cho-Han: A gambling dice game from feudal Japan. | |
| Project 11, Clickbait Headline Generator: A humorous headline generator for your content farm. | |
| Project 12, Collatz Sequence: Explore the simplest impossible conjecture in mathematics. | |
| Project 13, Conway’s Game of Life: The classic cellular automata whose simple rules produce complex emergent behavior. | |
| Project 14, Countdown: A countdown timer with a seven-segment display. | |
| Project 15, Deep Cave: A tunnel animation that descends endlessly into the earth. | |
| Project 16, Diamonds: An algorithm for drawing diamonds of various sizes. | |
| Project 17, Dice Math: A visual dice-rolling math game. | |
| Project 18, Dice Roller: A tool for reading Dungeons & Dragons dice notation to generate random numbers. | |
| Project 19, Digital Clock: A clock with a calculator-like display. | |
| Project 20, Digital Stream: A scrolling screensaver that resembles The Matrix. | |
| Project 21, DNA Visualization: An endless ASCII-art double helix that demonstrates the structure of DNA. | |
| Project 22, Ducklings: Mix and match strings to create a variety of ASCII-art ducks. | |
| Project 23, Etching Drawer: Move the cursor to create line drawings. | |
| Project 24, Factor Finder: Find all the multiplicative factors of a number. | |
| Project 25, Fast Draw: Test your reflexes to see if you’re the fastest keyboard in the West. | |
| Project 26, Fibonacci: Generate numbers in the famous Fibonacci sequence. | |
| Project 27, Fish Tank: A colorful, animated ASCII-art fish tank. | |
| Project 28, Flooder: Attempt to fill the entire puzzle board with one color. | |
| Project 29, Forest Fire Sim: Simulate the spread of wildfires through a forest. | |
| Project 30, Four in a Row: A board game where two players try to connect four tiles in a row. | |
| Project 31, Guess the Number: The classic number guessing game. | |
| Project 32, Gullible: A humorous program to keep gullible people busy for hours. | |
| Project 33, Hacking Minigame: Deduce a password based on clues. | |
| Project 34, Hangman and Guillotine: The classic word guessing game. | |
| Project 35, Hex Grid: Programmatically generate tiled ASCII art. | |
| Project 36, Hourglass: A simple physics engine for falling sand. | |
| Project 37, Hungry Robots: Avoid killer robots in a maze. | |
| Project 38, J’Accuse!: A detective game to determine liars and truth-tellers. | |
| Project 39, Langton’s Ant: A cellular automata whose ants move according to simple rules. | |
| Project 40, Leetspeak: Translate English messages into l33t5p34]<. | |
| Project 41, Lucky Stars: A push-your-luck dice game. | |
| Project 42, Magic Fortune Ball: A program to answer your yes/no questions about the future. | |
| Project 43, Mancala: The ancient two-player board game from Mesopotamia. | |
| Project 44, Maze Runner 2D: Try to escape a maze. | |
| Project 45, Maze Runner 3D: Try to escape a maze... in 3D! | |
| Project 46, Million Dice Roll Statistics Simulator: Explore the probability results of rolling a set of dice one million times. | |
| Project 47, Mondrian Art Generator: Create geometric drawings in the style of Piet Mondrian. | |
| Project 48, Monty Hall Problem: A simulation of the Monty Hall game show problem. | |
| Project 49, Multiplication Table: Display the multiplication table up to 12 × 12. | |
| Project 50, Ninety-Nine Bottles: Display the lyrics to a repetitive song. | |
| Project 51, niNety-nniinE BoOttels: Display the lyrics to a repetitive song that get more distorted with each verse. | |
| Project 52, Numeral Systems Counters: Examine binary and hexadecimal numbers. | |
| Project 53, Periodic Table of the Elements: An interactive database of chemical elements. | |
| Project 54, Pig Latin: Translates English messages into Igpay Atinlay. | |
| Project 55, Powerball Lottery: Simulate losing at the lottery thousands of times. | |
| Project 56, Prime Numbers: Calculate prime numbers. | |
| Project 57, Progress Bar: A sample progress bar animation to use in other programs. | |
| Project 58, Rainbow: A simple rainbow animation. | |
| Project 59, Rock Paper Scissors: The classic hand game for two players. | |
| Project 60, Rock Paper Scissors (Always-Win Version): A version of the game where the player cannot lose. | |
| Project 61, ROT13 Cipher: The simplest cipher for encrypting and decrypting text. | |
| Project 62, Rotating Cube: A rotating cube animation. | |
| Project 63, Royal Game of Ur: A 5,000-year-old game from Mesopotamia. | |
| Project 64, Seven-Segment Display Module: A display like those used in calculators and microwave ovens. | |
| Project 65, Shining Carpet: Programmatically generate the carpet from The Shining. | |
| Project 66, Simple Substitution Cipher: An encryption scheme more advanced than the Caesar cipher. | |
| Project 67, Sine Message: Display a scrolling wave message. | |
| Project 68, Sliding Tile Puzzle: The classic four-by-four tile puzzle. | |
| Project 69, Snail Race: Fast-paced snail racing action! | |
| Project 70, Soroban Japanese Abacus: A computer simulation of a pre-computer calculating tool. | |
| Project 71, Sound Mimic: Memorize an increasingly long pattern of sounds. | |
| Project 72, sPoNgEcAsE: Translates English messages into sPOnGEcAsE. | |
| Project 73, Sudoku Puzzle: The classic nine-by-nine newspaper deduction puzzle. | |
| Project 74, Text-to-Speech Talker: Make your computer talk to you! | |
| Project 75, Three-Card Monte: The tricky fast-swapping card game that scammers play on tourists. | |
| Project 76, Tic-Tac-Toe: The classic two-player board game of Xs and Os. | |
| Project 77, Tower of Hanoi: The classic disk- stacking puzzle. | |
| Project 78, Trick Questions: A quiz of simple questions with misleading answers. | |
| Project 79, Twenty Forty-Eight: A casual tile matching game. | |
| Project 80, Vigenère Cipher: An encryption scheme so advanced it remained unbreakable for hundreds of years until computers were invented. | |
| Project 81, Water Bucket Puzzle: Obtain exactly four liters of water by filling and emptying three buckets. |