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Ready to get creative? Try out your own design skills with these 21 Design Squad challenges.

You can build all of these projects using materials you can usually find around the house.



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  • drawing of the air-powered rocket

    Launch It

    Design an air-powered rocket that can hit a distant target. Get Started.

  • drawing of a space shuttle

    Touch Down

    Create a platform that can safely cushion "astronauts" when they land on a table near you. Get Started.

  • drawing of the rubber band powered car

    Roving

    Build a rubber band–powered car that can scramble across the room. Get Started.

  • drawing of the crane

    Heavy Lifting

    Build a cardboard crane and see how heavy a load it can lift. Get Started.

  • drawing of a roll of tape, cup, paper, scissors and a small ball

    On Target

    Modify a paper cup so it can zip down a line and drop a marble on a target. Get Started.

  • drawing of the solar hot water heater

    Feel the Heat

    Heat things up by building a solar hot water heater. Get Started.

  • drawing of boats tied to a dock

    Watercraft

    Design and build a boat out of straws and plastic wrap that can hold 25 pennies for at least ten seconds before sinking. Get Started.

    Related Episode: PVC Kayak

  • person rolling a newspaper drawing

    Paper Table

    Design and build a table out of newspaper tubes. Make it at least eight inches tall and strong enough to hold a heavy book. Get Started.

    Related Episode:Cardboard Furniture

  • drawing of a zip line

    Zip Line

    Design and build something that can carry a Ping-Pong ball from the top of a zip line string to the bottom in four seconds (or less!). Get Started.

    Related Episode: Backyard Thrill Ride

  • drawing of a paddle motor

    Paddle Power

    Design and build a boat that paddles itself across a container of water using a rubber band as its power source. Get Started.

    Related Episode: Aquatic Robotics

  • drawing of a hand holding a tennis ball

    Helping Hand

    Design and build a device that lets you grab different objects and drop them into a container that's at least two feet away from you. Get Started.

    Related Episode: Water Dancing

  • drawing of a rubber band car

    Rubber Band Car

    Build a car that goes really far, really fast. Oh, by the way, your power source is a rubber band, and your car can only have two wheels. Start your engines! Get Started.

    Related Episode: The Need for Speed

  • drawing of a motor

    Motorized Car

    Hungry for high performance? Make a car that uses a battery-operated motor to move. Time to put your car into high gear! Get Started.

    Related Episode: The Need for Speed

  • drawing of a tower

    High Rise

    Build a tower that can support a tennis ball at least 18 inches off the ground while withstanding the wind from a fan. Get Started.

    Related Episode: Blowin' in the Wind

  • drawing of a sculpture

    Kinetic Sculpture

    Make a sculpture that is at least six inches tall and has at least two parts that move in the wind. That's what makes it kinetic—it moves. But watch out, wind can also knock it over. So, make sure the tower is sturdy enough to stand up in the wind. Get Started.

    Related Episode: Blowin' in the Wind

  • drawing of building materials

    Pop Fly

    It's football with a twist. Invent a way to send a Ping-Pong ball flying high enough to catch it. Take some paint stirrers, a wooden spool, and tape. Now, add your foot. Ready, set, launch! Get Started.

    Related Episode: Pumped

  • drawing of the project

    Four Corners

    To operate efficiently, machines need their parts to fit precisely and to work together smoothly. Your challenge is to build a machine out of cardboard that runs smoothly and dependably. Here's a hint-be precise, be very precise. Get Started.

    Related Episode: Batter Up

  • drawing of an alarm

    Hidden Alarm

    Here's a chance for a little mischief—just a little. Design an alarm that you can turn on and off and is small enough to hide. Make your friends and family ask, "What's buzzing?" Get Started.

    Related Episode: Bodies Electric

  • drawing of a light bulb

    Dance Pad Mania

    Build a dance pad that lets you use your feet to sound a buzzer or flash a light. Get Started.

    Related Episode: Bodies Electric

  • drawing of the kicking  machine

    Kicking Machine

    Build a machine that kicks a Ping-Pong ball into a cup lying on its side 12 inches away. Use either (1) a pendulum, (2) a rubber band, or (3) a combination of the two to do this. Get Started.

    Related Episode: Just for Kicks

  • drawing of the extreme kicking machine

    Extreme Kicking Machine

    Modify your kicking machine. Have it either release the pendulum or rubber band when you're standing three feet away, or have it automatically feed balls into the kicking machine, one after another. Get Started.

    Related Episode: Just for Kicks