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_MoonMoonMatt_
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(WIP) The Guide to Every Single Block on Scratch

Welcome to the Guide to every block on Scratch!
Here you will find out how every block works, and how you could use it in your project!

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Last edited by _MoonMoonMatt_ (Aug. 18, 2025 23:40:16)

_MoonMoonMatt_
Scratcher
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(WIP) The Guide to Every Single Block on Scratch


1. Motion

a) The move ___ steps block

move () steps

This block will move your sprite once to the direction it is facing. You can change how much the sprite moves by inputting the number. The sprite will move how ever many pixels you inputted.

b) Turn ____ degrees

turn cw () degrees

turn ccw () degrees
This will rotate your sprite around how many degrees you input in. Sprite rotates clockwise if you used the clockwise block, and anticlockwise if you used the anticlockwise block.

c) Point in Directon

point in direction ( v)

This block makes the sprite point towards the however many degrees you inputted in. For example, 90 makes it point right, -90 make it point left.

d) Point towards ___

point towards [ v]
This will make the sprite face the object you chose with the drop down. You could either choose a sprite or your mouse-pointer.

Last edited by _MoonMoonMatt_ (Aug. 18, 2025 23:42:36)

jmb1293634
Scratcher
1000+ posts

(WIP) The Guide to Every Single Block on Scratch

this is the wrong forum. this is the forum where people make topics asking for help and people answer them
deck26
Scratcher
1000+ posts

(WIP) The Guide to Every Single Block on Scratch

There's also the wiki pages covering most of the blocks.
Paddle2See
Scratch Team
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(WIP) The Guide to Every Single Block on Scratch

Hello! It's great that you want to help out other Scratchers. However, I think we have enough guides in the forums at the moment. Please feel free to welcome new Scratchers on the group welcoming topic or on individual topics created by New Scratchers.

Other places that can always use more helpful Scratchers like you, are the "Help With Scripts“ and ”Questions About Scratch" areas - please use them as designed, by responding to topics created by folks with problems to solve

Finally, a really good place for Scratch guides is the Scratch Wiki - check it out and see if it's something you might like to work on. They have a number of guides - and great organization.

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