0:00:01.000,0:00:04.830 Preston: I'm not trying to brag, but I'm pretty[br]good at parkour. 0:00:04.830,0:00:08.470 Lizzy: Let's sleep so it's day when Stacy[br]comes back. 0:00:08.470,0:00:14.170 Stacy: Ok guys, I am back from the Minecraft[br]offices, and I think I know how to solve the 0:00:14.170,0:00:16.130 problem I'm having in my game. 0:00:16.130,0:00:17.990 I think I can use a function. 0:00:17.990,0:00:20.140 Let me just open this. 0:00:20.140,0:00:27.320 So a function is a specific set of instructions[br]to accomplish a certain task, kind of like 0:00:27.320,0:00:28.490 a recipe. 0:00:28.490,0:00:32.110 In the next few levels, you'll have access[br]to functions that you can use to solve the 0:00:32.110,0:00:33.110 puzzles. 0:00:33.110,0:00:36.710 Look at the code in the function when it's[br]in the workspace to see what it does. 0:00:36.710,0:00:41.180 Then, find the block with that name in the[br]toolbox and drag it from the toolbox to the 0:00:41.180,0:00:42.989 "when run" block. 0:00:42.989,0:00:47.219 Remember, you can use the same function every[br]time you need to run the same set of instructions 0:00:47.219,0:00:49.350 to do something, like build a bridge. 0:00:49.350,0:00:50.949 Good luck, I know you can do it!