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Camp CrunchLabs - Weekly Build Box Subscription

Camp CrunchLabs - Weekly Build Box Subscription

Weekly Delivery

We're sorry, we have a limit of 5 subscriptions per order. Interested in bulk orders (and potential bulk discounts)? Email help@crunchlabs.com.
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This subscription converts to month-to-month after 12 weeks and you can turn it off up to 3 days prior to the end of the subscription term in "My Account" or by emailing help@crunchlabs.com.
Weekly Subscriptions are SOLD OUT for the Year!

Sorry! This weekly Build Box option is no longer available. You could join our Waitlist to get updates for NEXT Summer's program, or even better: SUBSCRIBE to the regular monthly Build Box plan using our other options. Don't worry, monthly subscribers can still watch Camp videos and participate in weekly challenges for FREE. It's not too late :)

You pay:
$329.40 $395.40 (Paid Once Upfront)

We're sorry, we have a limit of 5 subscriptions per order. Interested in bulk orders (and potential bulk discounts)? Email help@crunchlabs.com.
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Photo of Mark Rober playing with all Build Boxes from Camp CrunchLabs Photo of Two Kids Playing at Camp CrunchLabs

What's Included in Camp?

Welcome to your least boring summer ever.

Weekly Build Boxes: Campers get a new Build Box delivered weekly instead of the usual monthly delivery - that's 12 boxes in 12 weeks.

Summer Camp Videos: Get exclusive videos with Mark Rober on Saturday mornings! Each episode is packed with mega science experiments and surprise guest appearances.

Challenges & Prizes: Campers build challenges issued by Mark Rober, who picks a winner for each one. At the end of summer, one winner wins the grand prize: a Platinum Ticket to CrunchLabs and a spot in the final video.*

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  • If you’re already a Build Box subscriber, first of all, congratulations on being a genius, and secondly, don’t worry because you get access to all of this for free (but sorry we can’t accelerate shipments for ALL existing subscribers – we’re engineers not magicians).
  • Parents: Submit challenge projects on individual challenge pages (coming soon).
  • At the end of the 12 weeks, you’ll be switched automatically to monthly shipments at $27.45 each, and can cancel anytime via your "My Account" portal or by emailing help@crunchlabs.com.

Can't wait for Camp CrunchLabs 2026?

Sign up to get updates when we launch later this summer.

How Camp Works

Frequently Asked Questions

Fight summer brain drain during our supercharged 12 week virtual summer camp, Camp CrunchLabs! Designed for budding engineers aged 8-12, anybody who just digs science and fun is welcome to camp too.

Get 12 Build Boxes in 12 weeks over the summer—that's the CrunchLabs Summer Special!

Once you have received all 12 weekly Summer Special boxes, you will be auto enrolled in month-to-month subscription and continue receiving new Build Boxes every month at $27.45/month. You can always manage your subscription settings in your account page.

If you need to pause your Camp CrunchLabs subscription for a week or more, please email us at help@crunchlabs.com.

Of course! It just depends on what box number you're at:

You're a current Build Box subscriber who will receive a box numbered 1 to 25 before camp on June 7th: Yes! You can take part in the accelerated Summer Special subscription for camp. Please email help@crunchlabscom to start.

You're a current Build Box subscriber who is past box #25: Unfortunately, you're ineligible for acceleration at this time.

Campers will receive the Year 1 Build Box series, accelerated for the Camp CrunchLabs Summer Special. Instead of 12 boxes in 12 months, you’ll receive 12 boxes in 12 weeks over summer break!

And don't forget! There is so much more than the initial 12 boxes. We have YEARS of engineering fun lined up.

Mark Rober assigns weekly challenges during camp and he will choose a winner from submissions posted on social media for each challenge. And at the end of the 8 weeks of camp videos, one of those challenge winners will be selected for the grand prize: they’ll receive a platinum ticket to visit the real-life CrunchLab and will be in the 8th and final summer video with Mark Rober himself.

You’ll need to enter the sweepstakes at crunchlabs.com/challenges and post your submissions to social media. Don’t forget to use #campcrunchlabscontest.

For now, Camp is open just for summertime! We're here to help those smarty-pants kids in your life stay busy building, playing, and having fun over summer break.

Become a subscriber soon to take advantage of the limited-time CrunchLabs Summer Special and get 12 boxes in 12 weeks plus all the other cool camp stuff.

Did you notice this year's theme is space? It's gonna be great.

PEEK INSIDE YOUR FIRST 12 BOXES

Box 1

Disc Launcher

Disc Launcher

STEM Principle: Flywheel

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Box 1

Disc Launcher

Flywheel

A flywheel is a mechanical device that stores rotational energy. Basically, it stores energy by spinning. Your Disc Launcher uses the rotational energy (spin) of the flywheel to launch its discs. When a disc touches the flywheel, the flywheel gives some of its stored energy to the disc.

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Box 2

Coin Spinner

Coin Spinner

STEM Principle: Ratchet

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Box 2

Coin Spinner

Rachet

A ratchet is a device that allows rotation in only one direction. Basically, it only turns one way. It uses special teeth to lock a wheel in place. For the Coin Spinner, when you pull the ratchet back, the teeth lock to store the energy of the rubber band until you release it with the trigger. Then, it transfers stored energy to the coin.

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Box 3

Trip Wire

Trip Wire

STEM Principle: Momentum Transfer

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Box 3

Trip Wire

Momentum Transfer

Momentum transfer is motion passing between objects. Basically, one thing bumps into something else. When the Trip Wire is triggered, the kicker lever swings into the foam ball. The energy transfers from the kicker to the ball, just like kicking a soccer ball. Energy is never lost!

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Box 4

Drawing Machine

Drawing Machine

STEM Principle: Linkages

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Box 4

Drawing Machine

Linkages

A linkage uses pivoting bars to guide a machine’s movement. Basically, linkages help things move. The Drawing Machine uses linkages to guide a pen in complex but predictable patterns. The arms are connected to wheels that spin at different speeds. The arms also pivot in difference places, changing where the pen goes.

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Box 5

Domino Catapult

Domino Catapult

STEM Principle: Projectile Motion

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Box 5

Domino Catapult

Projectile Motion

Projectile motion is the curved path of a launched object. Basically, it’s the science of tossing stuff. Domino Catapults can launch balls to the same spot over & over due to projectile motion. The motion of a projectile is affected by the angle (trajectory), the force (velocity), and gravity. Keep those the same each time you launch to predict where the ball will land.

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Box 6

Strobe Light

Strobe Light

STEM Principle: Light Refraction

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Box 6

Strobe Light

Light Refraction

Light reflection is light hitting an object and then bouncing off of it. Basically, it’s light changing directions. The squirrel animation is made by etching tiny scratches into clear acrylic. The light wants to pass through the acrylic, but when it hits the scratches, it gets reflected out the front. That’s why the squirrels appear to be glowing!

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Box 7

Mirror Bank

Mirror Bank

STEM Principle: Mirrors

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Box 7

Mirror Bank

Mirrors

Mirrors are smooth surfaces that reflect a clear image. Basically, it’s light changing directions. Your Mirror Bank uses the reflective surface of a mirror to create an illusion of an empty box. The box is only half empty, but because the mirror reflects the empty half perfectly, your eye is tricked into seeing one entirely empty box.

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Box 8

Boomerang Car

Boomerang Car

STEM Principle: Worm Gear

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Box 8

Boomerang Car

Worm Gear

A worm drive is a gear that changes the axis of rotation 90°. Basically, it’s a gear that turns a corner. Worm drives are often used to change the orientation of gear. Notice that the Boomerang Car uses a worm drive to flip vertical rotation from the motor into horizontal rotation of the red & blue switch. As a result, the Boomerang Car’s motor, wheels, and switch all move as one.

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Box 9

Duck Game

Duck Game

STEM Principle: Belts

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Box 9

Duck Game

Belts

A belt is a loop of material used to carry objects or transfer energy. Basically, belts move stuff along. The belt on your Duck Game carries the ducks in an endless loop. The rollers drive the belt forward, bringing the ducks along for the ride...

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Box 10

Air Ball

Air Ball

STEM Principle: Coanda Effect

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Box 10

Air Ball

Coanda Effect

The Coanda Effect is the tendency of air to follow an object's curvature. Basically, air can wrap around things like a net. The Air Ball game takes advantage of this effect. As the ball enters the airstream, air “wraps” around the ball suspending it in a bubble of air pressure. That bubble of pressure acts like a magnet and keeps the ball centered in the stream.

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Box 11

Airplane Launcher

Airplane Launcher

STEM Principle: Springs

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Box 11

Airplane Launcher

Springs

A spring stores mechanical energy through elastic deformation. Basically, springs store energy by stretching. The spring in your Airplane Launcher stores energy when you pull your string back and releases energy when you let it go. Your spring returns to its original shape after being stretched due to elastic deformation.

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Box 12

Rocket Revolver

Rocket Revolver

STEM Principle: Compressed Air

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Box 12

Rocket Revolver

Compressed Air

Compressed air holds a greater pressure than the atmosphere. Basically, it’s tightly-packed air. The Rocket Revolver is powered by compressed air. When you stomp the pump, you're pressurizing the air inside. That air wants to escape back into the lower-pressure atmosphere. The only way for the air to escape back into the atmosphere is by shooting the rocket out of the way.

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Total 5 star reviews: 1.4k Total 4 star reviews: 56 Total 3 star reviews: 26 Total 2 star reviews: 15 Total 1 star reviews: 23
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Customers say these monthly engineering kits are exciting and engaging, with children eagerly awaiting each box's arrival. The builds are well-designed and durable, typically taking 30 minutes to an hour to complete independently. Kids enjoy the hands-on learning experience and continue playing with their creations long after building. Many mention the educational videos that explain engineering principles in accessible ways. Parents appreciate how the kits encourage problem-solving skills and inspire interest in engineering. The subscription works well for various ages, with some younger children needing minimal adult guidance. Customer service receives praise for quick responses and free replacement parts when needed.
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    My son gave up video games and devices.

    Yes CruchLabs gets a five star from this Mama. My kids receive build box for my son and my daughter creative box. They play and create and figure out how their next movie or project or experiment is going to plan out. Goodbye video games and devices. When I go to the store if they ask for a toy I remind them about CruchLabs and they rather have these boxes. Don't even throw fits at the store anymore. We love Gus ❤️ Rick ❤️ Marty and Frank ❤️

    We are thankful for CruchLabs team and families that put in the hard work into making these affordable and learning fun. These fit into our homeschool life. God bless you all. Can't wait for the book serious.

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    The CrunchLabs Build Box is a monthly STEM subscription service designed for children ages 8–12 that focuses on hands-on engineering. Each kit includes all materials needed to build a functional toy that demonstrates a specific "engineering superpower," such as flywheels or ratchet mechanics. It is amazing and I would definitely recommend for anyone!

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    Awesome experience

    My daughter was so excited to get a crunch labs build box for her 7th birthday! She absolutely loved the video and putting together her first build. It was amazing to watch her do it all on her own. She wants to be just like Mark when she grows up and I love her enthusiasm for it!