Mattbatwings: Logical Redstone Intro Course
Master the fundamentals of logical redstone, make new friends, and get ready to participate in Matt's monthly challenges!
How it works
- Join a class with 3 other students led by a redstone pro
- Meet twice a week and tackle interactive lessons & challenges designed to help you master the fundamentals of logical redstone
- Gain 24/7 access to our exclusive redstone server
- Stay connected with your redstone mentor and peers from your class
- Show off your skills by completing a final project of your choice
After you complete the course, register for our advanced course to continue building your skills by building alongside Matt, attending special guest events, and taking on monthly redstone challenges!
What you'll learn
Computer Science
- Binary Logic, Addition & Subtraction
- Boolean Algebra & Logic Gates
- Game Design
Computer Engineering
- Combinational Devices
- Pulses, Clocks, Latches & Flip-flops
- Displays
What you'll need
- Minecraft Java (TLauncher/Cracked Minecraft will not work)
- A basic understanding of how redstone components work
Why learn logical redstone?
Logical redstone is a highly transferable skill. Whether you want to get into coding or computer engineering, logical redstone serves as a great entry point into both of these fields. In fact, almost all of the guides for this course got into logic redstone as teenagers and have since went on to study and pursue careers in these fields.
Want to learn logical redstone but can’t join a class right now?
No worries, Matt’s got you covered. Check out his 10 episode series on logical redstone. After you finished the series, you can apply to join our advanced community.
Course updates
Updates from guides of this course
Dec 2 @ 7:53 PM
Pixels in Perspective
This week, we explored exciting new redstone concepts, focusing on displays and hexadecimal systems!
First, we did screen design, where we learned why designs based on **x** pixels are more efficient than those of **x**. Making a **x** pixel matrix allows us to build bigger, mor...
Dec 21 @ 11:22 PM
From Concepts to Creations
Throughout the class, we have explored a variety of exciting redstone concepts. From foundational memory circuits like SR latches, T flip-flops, and D latches, to constructing binary counters, shift registers, and ring counters, students have gained a comprehensive understanding ...
Nov 16 @ 10:58 PM
Expanding and Exploring
Amazing job to everyone for the classes this week!
We started by expanding our understanding of binary addition. First, we reviewed the process of adding numbers in base-10 and then applied the same logic to binary addition. This helped us create the truth table for a full-adder,...
Nov 11 @ 4:00 AM
First Peek at Redstone
In our first Friday lesson, we explored the fundamental components that make up redstone: redstone dust, repeaters, comparators, and torches. Students learned how each component functions and how it can be used in circuits. We also discussed the role of transparent blocks, such a...
Nov 23 @ 10:59 PM
Redstone Remembers
Have you ever needed to remember something? Well, this week we started by looking at how redstone "remembers" things, by looking at an SR latch (set-reset latch), t-flip flops, and D latches (data latch). We also looked at how D latches improve upon the SR latch by storing a si...