Timers can be used for a lot of stuff, like time limits for a certain room and team. This guide will show you how to make one.
Step 1:
Place a life cycle. The event should be set to Game Start by default. If you want it to start when something triggers instead, replace the life cycle with another device that will trigger the timer.
Step 2:
Place a Repeater. Put 1 in Task Interval and put how long you want the timer to be in “Time to Run” (You have to have “After period of time” as the stop s…
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Ahoy there! This is a simple guide on making a timer!
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Wait, that guide already exists? Multiple times as well?
Well, let’s see how I can make this a unique guide…
Oh! I have an idea!
How about making a timer 100 times more accurate than the most accurate one as of right now? Would that work? Yes? Great!
To start, I’m going to show a simplified version of the build, to better understand how this works. There are a few moving parts, and I don’t want anyone getting lost in the guide!
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Introduction
Needed Devices
Here is the main setup. Please organize them like this so everything will be easy to get to!
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Step 1 - Properties
Step 2 - Overlay
Step 3 - Counter
Step 4 - The final steps!!!
End results!
Reason for the guide
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Today I will be showing you how to make a timer. I have seen many questions about this topic, so I want to answer it now. There will be a few bonuses like how to start and stop the timer in the middle of a game(very simple), how to make this timer only for a certain team(or player), and how to activate something when the timer ends. These are all very simple, so I doubt anyone will have trouble with this.
Devices:
The Few Step Solution
Bonus: A Timer you can Activate
Bonus: A Timer only for…
So, uhh, lets use some pretty basic tech here guys, so let’s get started.
Devices/Props
First, place down your Lifecycle. Make it transmit on a channel if you want, but otherwise you don’t need to do anything
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Second, place down three triggers. Click on one of your triggers and set time to whatever you want. Also, for your first trigger, make sure to wire or transmit on channel.
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Third, place down your Counter (or prop) …
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@Mystery Get 2 triggers and 1 counter. Put the settings of both triggers to this:
Now wire the trigger 1 to trigger 2(triggered - trigger). Now wire trigger 2 to trigger 1(triggered - trigger) Now wire trigger 1 to the counter(triggered - increment counter) Now wire trigger 2 to the counter(triggered - increment counter). Now you’re done.
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February 20, 2026, 1:04am
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