Simon Says: Input the number of strikes you have, then input the color that is flashing. The color you should press appears in a list. Input the next color flashing, the answer will show up, etc. Keypad: Input the four symbols on the module, and the defuser will tell you the correct sequence to press the buttons. Wire Sequences: Go down the rows of wires, and type the color of the wire and the letter it's connected to. The defuser will tell you whether to cut it or not. Who's on First: you will answer twenty-one times. Input the display word first, then the next six words on separate answers. The defuser will tell you which word to press. Complicated Wires: on each answer, input the color(s) of the individual wire, "star" if a star is present, and "led" if an led is turned on above the wire. Repeat for all of the wires on the module. The defuser will tell you the numbers of the wires to cut. Memory: type a string of five numbers from one-four; the first should be the display number, and the next four are the numbers on the buttons underneath in order. The defuser will tell you the position or label of the button to press; the defuser remembers the numbers and positions pressed. The Button: input the color of the button on one answer, and on the next input the text. The defuser will tell you to input the color of the strip adjacent to the button, and/or will tell you when to release the button. Wires: input the color of each wire from top to bottom in separate answers. The defuser will tell you which single wire to cut. Morse Code: you must input three series' of dots (period) and dashes (hyphen) that are together. The first answer will be the first morse code word, etc. After inputting three letters, the defuser will tell you the correct frequency to respond at. Maze: the defuser does not tell you the sequence of moves to put, it only gives you the correct maze and allows you to map out the locations of the two green circles, red triangle, and white square. First, press the grid square with one of the green circles on it. The defuser will automatically place the other green circle and find the correct maze. You can then place the red triangle, then the white square on the correct unit. Password: input the possibilities for the first, fourth, and fifth letters. The defuser will tell you the correct password to submit.
Probably one of the hardest and most tedious things I've ever made on Scratch :) The maze has an issue where you can not place the triangle/white square on a green circle