This program I made uses Scratch's pixels to create a circle, then, measuring the circle, applies the math necessary to calculate Pi, which is Circumference divided by Diameter or c/d. Something I found in my trash folder. I decided to share it here for a bit before putting it on my test account: @IMATesting. Tell me how I can improve it. This uses Scratch pixels to measure the distances in Pi. I could have probably gotten a couple more places correct, but it was already starting to get slow, so I decided to stop here. But you can press SPACE+Green Flag to go into ultra-mode, which will eat your computer. You should probably let it render for a couple hours, then come back. It's still pretty cool. As I'm typing this sentence, I'm rendering ultra-mode, and it's making the typing lag a LOT! If you do ultra-mode, be sure to activate turbo mode, close out other applications and tabs, and pray. Perhaps it's a bit cliché to love Pi, but I love it anyway. Always have, as well as math. Although I do make mistakes. XD Oh yeah, and if you want to trick someone into thinking you know lots of pi, type XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX, since Scratch thinks it's a phone id number. Enjoy! Don't let your computer die!