------------------------------------------------------------- READ BEFORE STARTING. YES, ALL OF IT ------------------------------------------------------------- I don't know what could be called, I guess this could be a graph of random outcomes, but I don't know. I was bored so I made this little test. The red square goes everywhere, and then puts down a clone, but the square cannot put a clone where there is already a clone. If the square tries to put down a clone, but it cannot, the variable in the left corner increases by 1. This variable resets when the square finally finds a place to put down a clone. When this happens, the right variable is set to the left variable before it reset. The blue line moves across the x axis, and its y position changes when the variable in the left corner changes. If you press SPACE, another variable will appear. This variable records the amount of clones on the screen. - Scratch has a clone limit of 300. - Two clones may overlap just slightly. - Turbo Mode may make it go faster? - WARNING: This experiment may be pointless. @ScratchCoder1885