A wire module can have 3-6 wires on it. Only the one correct wire needs to be cut to disarm the module. Click on a wire to cut it. Wire ordering begins with the first on the top. 3 wires: If there are no red wires, cut the second wire. Otherwise, if the last wire is white, cut the last wire. Otherwise, if there is more than one blue wire, cut the last blue wire. Otherwise, cut the last wire. 4 wires: If there is more than one red wire and the last digit of the serial number is odd, cut the last red wire. Otherwise, if the last wire is yellow and there are no red wires, cut the first wire. Otherwise, if there is exactly one blue wire, cut the first wire. Otherwise, if there is more than one yellow wire, cut the last wire. Otherwise, cut the second wire. 5 wires: If the last wire is black and the last digit of the serial number is odd, cut the fourth wire. Otherwise, if there is exactly one red wire and there is more than one yellow wire, cut the first wire. Otherwise, if there are no black wires, cut the second wire. Otherwise, cut the first wire. 6 wires: If there are no yellow wires and the last digit of the serial number is odd, cut the third wire. Otherwise, if there is exactly one yellow wire and there is more than one white wire, cut the fourth wire. Otherwise, if there are no red wires, cut the last wire. Otherwise, cut the fourth wire.
Wires are the lifeblood of electronics! Wait, no, electricity is the lifeblood. Wires are more like the arteries. The veins? No matter… The official bomb manual can be found here: bombmanual.com/web/index.html This module was harder to make than it should have been. I started working on it over a year ago, but most of the time, I was either procrastinating or trying to figure out how to determine the correct wire to cut. I will (most likely) not be making any of the other KTaNE modules in the future. I was working on the next module but I ended up stopping due to a lack of motivation and knowing that I wasn't putting enough effort into these modules. If you really want to see all of the modules in a Scratch project, there are plenty of other KTaNE projects.