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Honey Fling
Launch honey from a slingshot to hit flower targets. 10 levels of physics-based fun with trajectory preview!
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8 bee-themed games · Science, math, and more
Games
8 bee-themed games across science, math, and more
Hive Mind Trivia
Play →Cross-curricular
15 timed questions across science, math, history, geography, and language arts.
Pollen Run
Play →Reflexes + Science
Fly your bee through fields of flowers. Collect pollen, dodge wasps!
Honeycomb Builder
Play →Memory + Spatial
Memorize hex patterns and rebuild them. A memory game on the honeycomb grid.
Waggle Dance Decoder
Play →Angles + Biology
Decode a bee's waggle dance — match the angle with a protractor, find the flower!
Colony Equations
Play →PEMDAS
Build equations to fill the queen's honeycomb with honey. PEMDAS in action!
Pollinator Partners
Play →Ecology
Arrange organisms into food web chains. Sun to decomposer!
The Hive Council
Play →Civics + Biology
Lead your colony through crises — balance health, honey, and population.
Honey Fling
Play →Physics
Launch honey from a slingshot to hit flower targets! Physics-based fun.
The Buzz
Bee science, data, and stories from the hive
How Do Bees Talk? The Secret Language of the Waggle Dance
Mar 16 · Science
In the darkness of a beehive, a forager bee returns from a successful scouting mission and begins to dance. Not randomly — with precise, repeatable movements that encode direction, distance, and quality...
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Why Are Bees Dying? What Colony Collapse Data Shows
Mar 17 · Conservation
In the winter of 2006-2007, beekeepers across the United States opened their hives to find them eerily empty. The bees hadn't died inside — they had simply vanished...
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The Math Inside a Beehive: Why Honeycombs Are Hexagons
Mar 18 · Math
Open a beehive and you'll find one of nature's most precise geometric structures: rows of perfectly uniform hexagonal cells, each angled at exactly 13 degrees from horizontal...
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What Would Happen If All the Bees Disappeared?
Mar 19 · Ecology
Walk into a grocery store and look around. Now mentally remove every product that depends on bee pollination: the apples, almonds, avocados, blueberries, cherries, cucumbers...
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How Much Honey Does America Make? A Data Deep Dive
Mar 20 · Data
The United States produced approximately 125 million pounds of honey in 2023, from roughly 2.71 million managed colonies across the country. That sounds like a lot — until you learn...
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The Incredible Journey of a Forager Bee
Mar 21 · Biology
A worker honey bee spends the first three weeks of her life inside the hive — cleaning cells, feeding larvae, building comb, and processing nectar. Then, around day 21, everything changes...
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Do Bees Know Things We Don't? 15 Surprising Facts
Mar 22 · Trivia
Bees have been around for about 130 million years — they were pollinating flowers when dinosaurs still walked the Earth. In that time, they've evolved abilities that continue to astonish scientists...
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The Physics of Honey: Why It Pours Slowly and Never Spoils
Mar 23 · Physics
Pour a spoonful of honey and watch it fall. It doesn't splash like water or drip like oil — it stretches into a golden thread that coils on itself in mesmerizing spirals...
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