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NOTE: This blog post is now outdated due to revamped designs being made in a brand new style.

My own interpretations on the rest of the non-figured out Numberblocks, made in Scratch. I’m pretty happy how they turned out though they could need of improvement. Most of them are inspired by others, and I took a lot of their descriptions from them, so credit to everyone. Also, expect these guys to change a LOT.

The Design Process[]

Here's some key points to when designing my fanmade Numberblocks:

  1. Numbers below 100-200 should be kept simple. They need to have something related to that number that kids would easily understand and aren't too bad that if this was to be added BlueZoo might get into trouble. I should also mention that I should NEVER add copyrighted things to my Numberblocks, or otherwise that would cause Bluesue, and when that happens, that would mean no new Numberblocks episodes for us.
  2. Like Argam (Which I obviously haven't done yet), prime numbers should have a unique feature.
  3. All composite numberblocks should have features resembling some (but not all) of its divisors. Any Non-Square number that has more than 5 arrays has rectangle eyes. This doesn't apply to their Tens/Hundreds ect. counterparts.
  4. As above, not all divisors should be featured. I don't want 142 lucky numberblocks and 90 football numberblocks in 1-1000. Too many. An average football game doesn't have 33 players.

And more.

Bring on the Numbers![]

Sub-Centenarian Range[]

Centenarian Range[]

Negatives[]

Alternate Forms[]


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