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A Boolean block is an elongated hexagonal block that reports boolean values (values with only true or false). When the block is used, it acts as a reporter block, reporting "true" or "false" string values or the numbers "1" and "0" depending on its usage in a script.
A Boolean block is an elongated hexagonal block that reports boolean values (values with only true or false). When the block is used, it acts as a reporter block, reporting "true" or "false" string values or the numbers "1" and "0" depending on its usage in a script.
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The general shape of a Boolean block

A Boolean block is an elongated hexagonal block that reports boolean values (values with only true or false). When the block is used, it acts as a reporter block, reporting "true" or "false" string values or the numbers "1" and "0" depending on its usage in a script.