Welcome to the Learningblocks Wiki, where letters, numbers and blocks are used to create a fun and easy learning environment for kids. This used to be the Numberblocks Wiki, but due to vandalism, Alphablocks and Numberblocks Wikis have merged.
And just like Matthew McConaughey’s catchphrase, we’ll make sure all information on this wiki is all right, all right, all right.
Birthday Celebrations |
Today is no one's birthday (anniversary). |
2018
January
23: The 1st anniversary of the Numberblocks!
29: Season 2 was released to DVD as Ten Out of Ten.
February
1: The official Numberblocks website opened.
September
17: Season 3 of Numberblocks premiered.
November
11: Alphablocks Wiki merged with Numberblocks Wiki to make the Learningblocks Wiki.
2019
January
21: We meet Numberblock Eleven in her eponymous episode, Eleven, which is the 6th episode of Series 2B. Her debut was in The Wrong Number.
February
1: The last episode of Series 2B, Step Squads, will complete Series 2.
TBA
We meet Numberblock Sixteen in its eponymous episode, Sixteen.
Fun Facts
- Alphablocks began as a series of evolving images on the internet. In these images, some of the cast looked different than they look now.
- The first three series of Alphablocks had 26 episodes. The fourth one, however, had 13.
- Numberblocks once started out as a comic strip called "One", revealed on Twitter.
- On Twitter, somebody was wondering about whether there will be "Numberblocks" or "Alphajacks". Numberblocks came true.
- Punchcar63's Ten design looks so, so close to the actual Ten.
- Alphablocks' gender ratio is equal: 13 boys and 13 girls.
- The Numberblocks are also equal, 8 boys and 8 girls.
- If Zero is counted minor, there is 7 boys and 8 girls.
- The concept of the magic mirror making many lots of Numberblocks is similar to Arifmetix's Multiplication Mirror.
- The Alphablocks say sentences where a majority of the words they speak begin with their letter, however, Q has problems saying her sound by herself.
- Alphablock T appears the most out of the consonants. That makes sense, considering it’s a “common letter”.
- Both shows have at least one multi-coloured character each.
- Numberblocks currently has fewer episodes than Alphablocks. (60 < 91).
- While 16-19 are predictable, 20 isn't. Will 20 look like Ten or will it be orange? It's a mystery!
- It is unknown if 17 will have rainbow or violet blocks.
- All triangle numbers are females.