How it works
A breadboard is a reusable platform used for prototyping electronic circuits without requiring any soldering. It features a grid of holes that securely grip component leads and jumper wires.
Internal metal clips connect the holes in specific patterns: the long outer strips (rails) are connected horizontally and are used to distribute Power and Ground across the board. The inner grid is connected in short vertical columns (usually 5 holes each), allowing you to easily connect multiple components together by plugging them into the same column.