The Sphero indi coloured tile pack is a set of 20 latex-free rubber tiles that can be added to an existing collection to build longer mazes and programme the indi robot without a screen, suitable for children from nursery age upwards.
They are compatible with the Sphero Edu Jr app, allowing you to customise the robot’s response to each colour once you’ve mastered the basics of screenless coding.
The Sphero indi Coloured Tile Pack is a set of 20 latex-free rubber tiles designed to extend the indi robot’s obstacle courses and mazes. Placed on the floor, they send instructions to the robot: direction of rotation, speed and special movements. They can be used screen-free straight out of the box with an indi robot, and children who have mastered tile-based programming can then move on to the Sphero Edu Jr app to change how the robot reacts to each colour. The tiles are made from durable, latex-free rubber to withstand heavy use in the classroom or at home.
20 latex-free rubber tiles for Sphero indi, screen-free coding, direction and speed instructions, compatible with the Sphero Edu Jr app. Nursery and primary school.
In nursery school, pupils lay the tiles on the floor to build a course and observe how the indi robot reacts to each colour without touching a screen. With 20 additional tiles, the mazes become longer and children can test more complex sequences of instructions. Once the basics have been mastered, the Sphero Edu Jr app allows you to modify the robot’s behaviour for each tile and explore coding concepts in greater depth.

Do these tiles work with Sphero robots other than the indi?
They are designed specifically for the Sphero indi robot. Compatibility with other Sphero robots is not mentioned in the technical specifications.
Can these tiles be mixed with those from an existing indi kit?
Yes. This pack is intended to supplement an existing collection or replace worn tiles. All tiles are identical to those supplied with the indi kit.
Are the tiles safe for young children?
They are made from latex-free rubber, a material chosen for its durability and suitability for use in the classroom from nursery age onwards.
