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Multi-qubit states on a sphere. Basis states are placed by Hamming weight: |00...0⟩ at the north pole, |11...1⟩ at the south pole. Dot size = amplitude, dot color = phase.

Phase → Color

0π/2π3π/2

Preset States

Gates

qubit 0
qubit 1
entangling

Amplitudes (2 non-zero)

|00⟩
0.7070°
|11⟩
0.7070°

About the Q-Sphere

The Q-sphere extends the Bloch sphere to multi-qubit systems. Each computational basis state is placed on a sphere, with layers organized by Hamming weight — states with zero 1-bits at the top (|000⟩), states with all 1-bits at the bottom (|111⟩), and states with mixed bits in between.

Node size indicates measurement probability: larger nodes are more likely to be observed. Color encodes the complex phase of each amplitude, making interference and entanglement patterns visible at a glance. This representation was introduced by IBM Research as a way to visualize multi-qubit states that the single-qubit Bloch sphere cannot capture.