Ever open a bag of candy and want to remove your least favorite flavor? Or maybe you get a certain satisfaction out of sorting your candies by color before eating them? One 19-year-old student found a solution: a candy color-sorting machine [1].
Willem Pennings is a mechanical engineering student at the Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands and was inspired to create his own candy color-sorting machine after seeing a video of one a few years ago. The ambitious student spent five months working on the project in his free time and invested almost 500 euros ($537 US) in the project.
The machine works by using an RGB sensor to recognize what color item has entered the machine and can sort two pieces of M&M's or Skittles per second. It then drops the candy into the bowls assigned to its color using a stepper motor.
Watch the video above to see Willem's mesmerizing machine, and head to his website [2] to find out how to create one for yourself.