A two-dimensional barcode is like a picture that holds lots of hidden messages inside it.
Imagine you have a toy box, and instead of just having one label on the front, you had a whole map drawn on it, with paths, shapes, and colors. That map could tell you exactly what toys are inside without you needing to open the box. A two-dimensional barcode works in a similar way, it’s like a special picture that can store many pieces of information.
How It Works
A regular barcode, like on your cereal box, is like a line of bumps and spaces, it tells the grocery store what item you're buying. But a two-dimensional barcode is more like a grid, tiny squares or dots arranged in rows and columns. These little shapes can hold way more information than just lines.
You might have seen them on your phone, when you scan a QR code, that’s a kind of two-dimensional barcode. It can show you a website, a message, or even start a game!
So next time you see one of those cool pictures that can do something special, remember, it's just a smart way to hide messages inside a two-dimensional barcode!
Examples
- A ticket that uses a two-dimensional barcode so you can enter an event by scanning it at the gate
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See also
- What are one-dimensional barcodes?
- What are error-correcting matrix barcodes?
- How Do QR Codes Work?
- How Do Computers Remember Everything?
- Can Computers Read Your Mind?