This document describes a project to create a circuit that can quickly solve Karnaugh maps (K-maps), which are used to minimize logical expressions. The project team designed and simulated the circuit using Proteus and programmed a PIC18F4520 microcontroller with mikroC. They created a printed circuit board layout with DipTrace and assembled the working circuit. The circuit provides an accurate and fast way to minimize logical expressions but faces some issues like lack of a 3-state switch and needs further improvements like adding more variables and don't cares. The project helped improve the team's skills in programming, circuit implementation, and group work.