codeSpark - Coding for Kids

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4.1
12.5K reviews
1M+
Downloads
Content rating
PEGI 3
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About this game

codeSpark: The Award-Winning Learn-to-Code App for Kids (Ages 3–10)

🌟 100s of coding games & activities—plus tools to create your own! Kids as young as 3 can start coding through play with puzzles, storytelling, and creativity tools designed just for them. Older kids can design and publish their own games, join monthly contests, and explore projects created by other kid coders.

Get full access with a monthly or annual subscription—try membership free for 7 days! Annual subscribers can create up to 5 child profiles, making codeSpark perfect for families with multiple learners.

OR play limited content through Hour of Code with no credit card required.

šŸŽ® Learn Coding Through Play
āœ” Puzzles – Master core coding and problem-solving concepts level by level
āœ” Create – Design and code your own games and interactive stories
āœ” Made by Kids – Play and explore games created by other young coders around the world
āœ” Monthly Coding Contests – Showcase creativity, code projects, and win prizes
āœ” Code Together – Join friends in a multiplayer water balloon fight while practicing coding logic
āœ” Pre-Coding for Preschoolers – Activities designed for early learners ages 3–4
āœ” Adventure Maps – Unlock new puzzles and challenges while progressing through fun coding worlds

šŸ“š Educational Benefits Backed by Research
codeSpark’s curriculum is based on research from MIT, Princeton, and Carnegie Mellon. Kids learn the basics of computer science in a fun, accessible way—without words.
āœ” Coding concepts: sequencing, loops, conditionals, events, and debugging
āœ” Computational thinking: problem-solving, logic, pattern recognition, and creativity
āœ” Reinforces early skills: reading, math, and critical thinking
āœ” Builds confidence, perseverance, and collaboration through play
āœ” Encourages design thinking by letting kids turn ideas into working games and stories

šŸ”’ Kid-Safe & Ad-Free
āœ” Every game and story is reviewed before publishing to ensure safety
āœ” No ads, no micro-transactions, no distractions
āœ” Parent dashboard to manage profiles and track progress
āœ” A trusted environment for independent learning

šŸ’¬ Praise from Parents & Teachers
ā€œMy daughters are 6 and 8, and this is their new favorite game. Now they want to be programmers!ā€ – Parent Review

ā€œI loved seeing how my children enjoyed working together on the puzzles.ā€ – Parent Review

Teachers and parents worldwide use codeSpark to introduce coding in classrooms, after-school programs, and at home. Kids stay motivated because the learning feels like play, and they are proud to share their creations.

šŸ† Awards & Recognition
āœ… The LEGO Foundation – Pioneer in Reimagining Learning & Play
šŸŽ–ļø Children’s Technology Review – Editor’s Choice Award
šŸ„‡ Parent’s Choice Award – Gold Medal
šŸ… Collision Conference – Kids & Family Silver Winner

šŸš€ Why Families Choose codeSpark
āœ” Designed for kids ages 3–10 with no reading required
āœ” Builds STEM skills through fun, engaging coding challenges
āœ” Supports creativity with open-ended game and story design tools
āœ” Encourages collaboration through multiplayer games and contests
āœ” Trusted by parents, teachers, and schools worldwide
āœ” Helps kids see themselves as creators, problem-solvers, and future innovators

šŸ“„ Subscription & Download
Start with a 7-day free membership trial. Subscriptions renew automatically; manage or cancel anytime in Account Settings. Annual subscribers can create up to 5 child profiles, making it easy to support the whole family.

šŸ›”ļø Privacy Policy: http://learnwithhomer.com/privacy/
šŸ“œ Terms of Use: http://learnwithhomer.com/terms/

⭐ Start your child’s coding journey today with codeSpark—the award-winning learn-to-code app that makes programming fun, safe, and accessible for every kid ages 3–10!
Updated on
Oct 2, 2025
Available on
Android, Windows*
*Powered by Intel® technology

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
Learn more about how developers declare sharing
This app may collect these data types
Personal info, Photos and videos and 4 others
Data is encrypted in transit
You can request that data be deleted
Committed to follow the Play Families Policy

Ratings and reviews

4.0
7.29K reviews
Florence Chu
September 19, 2025
Unable to play the game in recent few days. There is always a message that says "You appear to be offline. Reconnect to the internet and retry". My internet works perfectly fine for any other apps. Edited on 20 Sep: Thanks for the reply and I see that there's an update today so the issue is fixed. My daughters like the game so I am sure they will be happy about it.
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codeSpark
September 22, 2025
Hey Florence, Thank you for the update! I’m so glad to hear the issue has been fixed. It’s great to know your daughters enjoy the game—we hope they have a lot of fun with it!🄰
A Google user
March 10, 2020
Update: after several days, I was contacted and the bug was fixed. My child loves the app. It's educational, challenging, and fun. So I decided to purchase a year subscription. Well, I've been charged, but their app will not process the code I bought off of their website. I emailed them multiple times, different days for a week. I still can't get in and I paid for it! Very poor customer and IT service. I recommend the free trail and nothing else.
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codeSpark
March 10, 2020
Hi, Michelle! I'm so sorry that you encountered that bug. I do believe we got everything squared away for you, but if you need further assistance, please let us know. Thanks!
mazs m
June 16, 2022
The app is ok, if you're willing to pay a fortune for something which is available for free. I subscribed though, but the kids didn't like it much. My card expired before the renewal so the payment didn't go through, but the app was blocked even though I had 10 days left. I asked the support about the 10 days but they didn't address this question, they told that i'd need to pay the subscription. Ever since I'm getting almost daily emails, unsubscribing equals with voiding my email preferences.
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