UPDATE: this is now a leader app, nothing has changed though, just thought I’d try something new after some encouragement :> UPDATE 2.0: PoEtRY sounds like such an interesting cabin!!!! *fingers crossed* Scroll below for clues :> ━━━━Time - Polar's SWC Leader App━━━━ Excerpt link: https://blankslate.io/?note=484823 forum link with info: https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/509868/?page=1#post-5189362 I'm not creative enough to come up with a fancy name, so "Time" will have to do- last time my SWC app was called "Pause," so I guess I like making time projects idk xD I'm very busy this entire month due to MS graduation and state testing and all so I picked a simple theme for my app this time yayyy ━━━━━━━━━━Tutorial━━━━━━━━━━ Tutorial inside project, but if you still need help, here's the more in-depth tutorial: There's a time monitor that shows what time it is for you. If you press that big red button at certain times, then certain things will be downloaded into the flash drive on the right (it's the thing with the light on top of it). For example, if the clues below tell you to press the button when the seconds are a even number (not actually the answer, just an example), pressing the red button when the seconds are a even number will download the file into the flash drive and the flash drive will glow green. However, if nothing *new* is downloaded, the flash drive will glow red instead. Either way, you have to click the flash drive to make it turn back to its normal unlit state. If the flash drive was glowing green before, then the file(s) will be downloaded into the folder at the top left corner. If the flash drive was glowing red, then nothing happens. You can not press the red button until the flash drive is in its unlit state. If you click the folder at the top left corner, you can see all the files that have been and have not been downloaded yet- you can press the files that have been downloaded to view them. These message files are the answers to the SWC app questions. If you're wondering what happens when you get all the files, nothing happens lol ━━━━━━━━━━Clues━━━━━━━━━━ Clues (1/3): 1. Has to do with the minute or second *digits* 2. Has to do with the seconds 3. Has to do with all the digits 4. Has to do with the minutes and seconds 5. Has to do with the hours and seconds 6. Has to do with the minute or second *digits* 7. Has to do with the seconds 8. Has to do with the seconds 9, Has to do with the similarity of all the digits Clues (2/3): 1. Dividing this number by itself results in undefined 2. Synonyms of this word include main and primary, best and excellent, standard and ideal, or a time of success 3. The age range you can have a drivers license in most states 4. _ and contrast 5. an antonym for this quality is "different" 6. if you're subtracting, you're taking the _ of two numbers 7. Polar's favorite number (look at my username) 8. ^2 9. there are _ types of rocks Clues (3/3): 1. Hello, hello, let me tell you what it's like to be a _ (song by Imagine Dragons (I know this is a terrible clue but I like their music)) 2. The main leader of the Autobots in Transformers is Optimus _ 3. XVI and above 4. no two things are _ 5. identical twins look the _ 6. synonyms include dissimilar, contrasting, divergent, contrary, unusual, distinct 7. the atomic numbers of chlorine, selenium, or antimony 8. multiply by yourself 9. what do the numbers 543, 768, 645, 967, 213, and 888 have in common? Answers are at the bottom of the description if you don't want to/can't figure it out ━━━━━━━━━━Credits━━━━━━━━━━ Credits to the people who made SWC and run SWC Inspiration from the game "Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes" Music in background is my piano cover of None, a song by the amazing host of SWC aka Alba you should really go follow her rn Me for all the coding, art, and the piano-playing Piano cover improvised by me, very thankful for chords Alba generously provided in desc. of her song Autodesk Sketchbook for my art Canva for thumbnail Thanks everybody who provided feedback (I need to cut down desc.) ━━━━━━━━━━Answers━━━━━━━━━━ 1. press the button when any of the numbers of the minute or second digits are a 0 (examples: 11:03:52, 07:53:40) 2. press the button when the seconds show a prime number (examples: 01:11:02, 05:55:17) 3. press the button when all the digits add up to at least 16 (examples: 09:59:37, 01:01:59) 4. press the button when the minutes and the seconds are the same numbers (examples: 03:55:55, 12:32:32) 5. press the button when the hour and the seconds are the same numbers (examples: 03:45:03, 11:56:11) 6. press the button when the minute and second digits are all different numbers (examples: 11:12:34, 08:58:36) 7. press the button when the seconds are a multiple of 17 (examples: 08:41:34, 01:28:51) 8. press the button when the seconds are a perfect square (examples: 12:33:49, 06:09:01) 9. press the button when at least three digits are the same (examples: 11:01:00, 12:25:32)