AEST World Clock - Click the Green Flag to start Click the [Refresh Times] button any time to refresh the times. Unmodified the code only produces correct times if the home city (0 adjustment) is on AEST (eg. Melbourne & Sydney). It should be easy enough to work out how to modify the code to work for your home city by following the suggestions on screen. You can add as many cities as you like but having more than 15 introduces annoying scrolling issues in the displayed lists, so 15 or less is recommended.
Created by @gregatku for use in Coding Classes for Kids Unlimited. This project simulates a World Clock by using the Scratch blocks for "current year/month/date/hour/minute" to set the date and time of the home city, in my case Melbourne, which is on Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST). See on stage instructions to modify it to work for your city. Adjustment can change any or all of Minute, Hour, Date, Month and Year, depending when it is run. Created for Vignesha.