Imagine a magical coin that can be both heads and tails at the same time. Quantum computers use these coins, called qubits, to solve problems by trying all possible answers at once, like having dozens of helpers working on different parts of the puzzle together.
Examples
- A quantum computer can solve a maze with many paths by trying all paths at once, like having multiple people walk different routes at the same time.
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See also
- How Does Quantum Computing Actually Work?
- How Do Quantum Computers Actually Work?
- Why Do Quantum Computers Use Qubits?
- What makes quantum computers so different from regular ones?
- Why are quantum computers still so difficult to build?