0:00:05.430,0:00:10.539 Now that you've edited function blocks, it's[br]time to create a new function block from scratch. 0:00:10.539,0:00:15.539 It's really simple. You'll see the toolbox[br]has a category called functions. If you click 0:00:15.539,0:00:20.010 on this, you'll see an orange button called[br]create a function. Clicking on this brings 0:00:20.010,0:00:25.789 up the function editor that you've already[br]used to edit existing function blocks. Just 0:00:25.789,0:00:30.660 like before, you started by naming your function,[br]writing down a description for what the function 0:00:30.660,0:00:36.050 is supposed to do. For instance, it's supposed[br]to draw a square or draw a triangle and then 0:00:36.050,0:00:41.489 drag blocks from the toolbox into the white[br]work space below. Remember to drag these blocks 0:00:41.489,0:00:47.309 inside the green wrapping block for the function.[br]Once you're done, click on save and exit. 0:00:47.309,0:00:51.680 This will take you back to the main puzzle[br]work space. The new function you created will 0:00:51.680,0:00:56.899 show up as a green block in the function category[br]in your toolbox. Drag and drop this into the 0:00:56.899,0:01:00.600 main work space and use it like any other[br]block to solve the puzzle.