How to use blocks?

Oh at I got confused by you and wolf. I meant you sry and wait he isn’t a block expert??

He’s a GKC superstar, and people here know about him more than they know about me, and possibly even you.

He is not. In fact, me and Wolf have an alliance where he takes all of the art problems, and I take take all of the device problems, because we are that bad outside our areas of expertise. Good night.

@Mythemi, I suggest using a guide and simply copying the code. You will gradually understand what it does as you continue to copy and practice. (I won’t mention names, but someone taught me this trick)

According to profile views, I think that’s true lol.

His specialty is art related things.

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Oops the link was wrong

Here you go @Hi_its_me

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“Help me or else” :skull:
My advice:
Make simple things like a randomizer, then progress your way up to being able to make a colon separated timer

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You should prob make sure the mark at the end is a “?” so people don’t think it’s a guide when they click on it…

Anyway here is a guide on blocks:



I was considering saying…

else what…

You don’t really need to use a bunch of math to be good at blocks.

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The only time the math blocks are used are for very complex projects such as calculators, mod functions and save codes (old ones, the new blocks made it easier). If you’re just learning try these

Everyone’s overcomplicating this.
Block code is pretty much just… Scratch.

But without loops.

What do you mean??? I am even more confused :face_with_spiral_eyes:

Oh i forgot I am so stupid I could have used that. (Probably because it was night time who know even I forgot) Am I talking off topic just making sure.

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It’s like scratch coding, go to scratch.mit.edu and learn.

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Thanks Temmie hdfisehfiskj

You can hide the placeholder or blur it. Use the <> symbols to do so.

Wait what does that mean