I'm trying to find a coding website aimed specifically at girls that I remember from around 2017 or 2018. It had a name that was something like "girls can code" or "girls who code," but those aren't the right titles I found in my searches. The site was completely free, did not require creating an account, and featured a variety of engaging coding activities that used bright colors and character designs similar to Duolingo. It focused on basic Python and block coding games and included features that highlighted female figures in tech, possibly including lessons about Ada Lovelace. Some activities involved programming a robot's movement with arrows and teaching kids about concepts like loops. It was a fantastic resource for me, and I'd love to know if it still exists!
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Could it be SheCodes? They're aimed at teaching coding to young girls and have colorful activities, though I’m not sure if it’s the exact one you’re thinking of.
I don't get the focus on 'girls'; isn't coding for everyone?

It wasn’t this one, but thanks for the suggestion!