NEVER DO this on SCRATCH ! | EP 4

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Published 2023-08-24

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  • 1. Make a variable 2. Take a forever loop 3. Put a "set variable to ( )" inside it 4. Put a "join ( ) and ( )" into the "set variable to ( )" block 5. Put a variable name block in each of the "join ( ) and ( )" slots 6. Run the code It should break Scratch :D
  • @kmojz99
    1. create a project in the online editor 2. go to the url and type 0 before the number after "projects" 3. press enter 4. scratch broke
  • @wongmanwai1491
    1. Make a block(Any name) 2. Add some thing like forever bounce etc. 3. Edit it to the [] text(search %15 on scratch) 4. Go to backdrop 5. Go back to sprite 6. The code still works! 7. Throw the define block 8. Go to backdrop and back to sprite 9. And no define block!
  • grab a repat ofrever bar and put: go to random position and grab another repeat forever bar and put turt 200 degres
  • SL Smart Mind, remember the %15 variable glitch that destroyed all the code? Well a few things may happen depending on the order. 1. If you delete the variable, the other sprite's code will come back except for the sprite you deleted the variable on. So if this accidentally happens you should make a new sprite with no code and delete the variable, that way you recover all the code. 2. If you put the variable in a sprite - recommended on the blank code sprite -, then go to the other sprites, back to the blank code sprite, delete the variable, go back to the other sprites, go back to the blank code sprite, the variable turns into i.
  • 1. create a block called %d%n (input) 2. put all input shaped blocks in once 3. put %d%n input to the inputs AND NOW YOU CANT STOP THE PROJECT very deadly
  • HERE'S ANOTHER ONE ADD THE POP SOUND EFFECT MAKE IT AS FAST AND LOUD AS U CAN AND PRESS THE ECHO EFFECT BUTTON
  • 1. make a block with a boolean(or input) 2. grab the boolean or input what ever you made 3. edit the block 4. remove the boolean or what ever you made 5. you will see that you made an useless boolean/input
  • @I.am.very.unique
    Here is an intresting glitch in scratch: 1: go in the editor and try to get an empty sound editor 2: stay in the sound editor, but switch to the scene 3: you broke scratch
  • @user-td7nb4us8l
    1. grab say block on the sprite 2. drag it on the stage 3. now click it The stage would say what you typed in
  • @diakon1978
    1: make a block 2: name it as a invisible letter 3: boom u got a glitched blank block
  • I recently discovered this: 1. Install Scratch Addons and turn on "Always show number pad". 2. Open Scratch (DUH) 3. Put a "move () steps" in an "if <> then..." statement 4. Insert a number in the move block by the number pad and exit and enter the project many times until the numbers start going backward then press backspace 5. Do Ctrl-Z WHAT THE HEEEEEEEEEEEECK OH MY GA- I just realized now it's not a bug, but it looks like one. I swear it worked once.
  • @fezziwigjunior
    scratch needs to have a difference between if it’s creating a clone of itself or if it’s creating a clone of a sprite named myself. If it’s creating a clone of itself then it will be “_myself_” and if it’s a sprite named myself then it is ”myself”. That’s also why you can’t make a sprite named “_myself_”
  • @rodrigoqteixeira
    bro I just discovered that switching beetween bright and normal mode solves the bug that happends when u name a block %15 (Not the square literally %15)
  • @davidcostin2434
    1 make a sprite with a small dot as a costume and one as big as you cam make it 2 set the costume to the small one 3 set size to 99999999999 4 switch to the big costume
  • @GGamer11247
    1. make a green flag 2. Make a forever loop 3. Put create clone of myself in the forever loop 4. Make a when I start as clone block 5. Repeat #2 and #3 in when I start as clone 6. Run it 7. Realize what you have just done (THIS ONLY WORKS IN TURBOWARP WITH CLONE LIMIT OFF)