A QR-code is like a picture that tells you a secret message when you scan it with your phone.
Imagine you have a magic envelope, and instead of writing a letter inside, you draw a special kind of picture on the outside. When someone looks at that picture with their phone, it shows them the letter inside, no need to open the envelope!
How It Works
A QR-code is made up of black squares and white spaces. These squares are like tiny letters in a book, they hold information.
When your phone scans the QR-code, it looks at all those black and white parts. It understands what each part means, just like you understand words when you read them. Then it puts all those parts together to show you a message, maybe a website, a video, or even a game!
Why It's Cool
Think of it like a map that leads you somewhere. You don’t need to follow every step, you just look at the map, and your phone does the work for you.
No magic needed, just clever drawing!
Examples
- QR-codes are just fancy barcodes that hold more information.
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See also
- How Does QR Codes Explained: How They Work and Why They're Everywhere Work?
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