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Build a Python-based reaction game

Pibrella is an awesome little board. We first came across it in 2014 while delivering a training course and since then we’ve used it with hundreds of learners. This £10 board may be eight years old, but it’s still a great way to get to grips with electronics on the Raspberry Pi. In this tutorial we’ll learn a little about this board, and create a reaction game to prove who’s the fastest of them all!

Because Pibrella was designed for the original 26-pin GPIO Raspberry Pi it has to connect to the first 26 GPIO pins of any Pi. The first 26 pins for details.

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