 Your prompt is to create a project that uses a variable to change how something happens. A variable in Scratch is a container that holds a value, like a number or some text. You can create a new variable in Scratch by clicking the Make a Variable button, and then giving your variable a name. Once you've created a variable, you can use blocks to tell your project what value to store inside of that variable. You can then use the block named for your variable in other parts of your code to access the stored value. You could use variables to keep track of a score in a game, or you could use variables to decide how a sprite should behave. You could even let the user control a variable to change what happens in your project. There are lots of ways to use variables. So, explore others' projects for ideas, and decide how you want to use variables. What will you create for your Getting Unstuck project?