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Tiles are the most widely used measurement in Logic World Due to the fact that they are the easiest measurement to use. Simply, one square in the world (on a circuit board, or on the ground, in a gridlands world), is one tile wide and one tile tall.
Tiles are the most widely used measurement in Logic World, due to the fact that they are the easiest measurement to use. Simply, one square in the world (on a circuit board or the ground in a gridlands world), is one tile wide and one tile tall.


Real world measurements are also used in Logic World. Every tile is exactly equal to 30 centimetres.
Real world measurements are also used in Logic World. A tile measures 30 cm × 15 cm × 30 cm.

Revision as of 20:58, 7 September 2025

There are two main ways components and circuits can be measured in Logic World:

  • Tiles
  • Real world measurements

Tiles are the most widely used measurement in Logic World, due to the fact that they are the easiest measurement to use. Simply, one square in the world (on a circuit board or the ground in a gridlands world), is one tile wide and one tile tall.

Real world measurements are also used in Logic World. A tile measures 30 cm × 15 cm × 30 cm.