So, I like big numbers for some reason, and I got an idea. There was a contest held back in 2002 called the Bignum Bakeoff, where you just had to create a program in C that used 512 characters or less that had the largest number output. I decided to do this, but in scratch. ===================================== RULES: 1. The project cannot exceed 512 blocks, if it does, it won't be judged 2. The project must be in The Scratch Bignum Bakeoff studio or a remix of this project 3. Any number parameter can't have more than 10 characters, if it does, i won't judge the project 4. Each person is allowed to have up to 9 projects, the extras will not be judged 5. no infinite loops, the program has to terminate eventually 6. do not use any form of Infinity, (this does not include the approximate value of Infinity in scratch) 7. the project MUST be about big numbers 8. you can edit projects if they either don't work correctly or don't follow the rules ===================================== The contest ends on March 1st, 2025 12 AM CST The first place winner will receive a follow from me, and a love and favorite on a project of your choice. The second place winner will receive a love and favorite on a project of your choice The third place winner will receive a love on a project on your choice.
for the livelihood of your computer/device DO NOT PRESS SPACE it finds EFGH(a) (not sure how to explain how to find a just look in the code) and this number I think is larger than all of the submissions (one time I accidently pressed space and lost 7 minutes of progress making this, yes It froze my tab)