Week 0
1 school
Speed 0.5
Origin Connected Hello sent
How the Simulation Works
- 1Davao City sends the first hello to Halifax.
- 2Halifax sends a hello to another school in Week 2.
- 3From Week 3, any school that has received a hello can send one.
- 4Multiple schools send hellos each week, one by one.
- 5A school can respond to its sender (shown in amber) instead of reaching someone new.
- 6Schools can sit out — but at least one hello fires every week.
- 7Every run is randomised except the first two connections.
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🌟 Best Case
Each hello reaches a new country until all 193 are represented.
🎲 Realistic
Hellos spread randomly — same-country connections are possible but uncommon.
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You're looking at the future.
Every arc you see is a school saying hello to another school — somewhere on the other side of the world. A class in Davao City, Philippines reaches out to a class in Halifax, Canada. Halifax reaches back. And then the network begins to grow.
This is a simulation of what Hello World Jam looks like when it's fully built. Hit Start and watch 193 countries connect, one hello at a time.
The real thing is coming. Help us build it.
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The Network is Coming
193 schools. 193 countries. One hello at a time.
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