Scratch Trends are popular styles and events that have gone around on Scratch. Some trends have been influential on project styles that many people have used, and some other trends have been items that people use in their projects, instead. The trends are not always correlated with projects, however; others have had to do with profile pictures, usernames, or forum activities.
Trends are generally like fads, meaning they do not exist for a long time. The trends listed on this page are not necessarily still ongoing and may have ended long ago; on the contrary, some trends on this page are still ongoing today. New trends form as popular media and Scratch-related events change.
Project Trends
- Main article: Project Trends
A Project Trend is a trend that is created and spread through projects. Often, a project trend is spread by remixing the original project. Project trends commonly involve coding challenges, contests, animations, or memes. Popular examples include 5 Random Facts about Me, Dance, ________, Dance , and 100% pen. For more information, go to the main article.
Studio Trends
- Main article: Studio Trends
A Studio Trend is a trend that is created through a studio. Unlike project trends, some studio trends aren't spread to other studios and only spread in the original studio. These studios commonly have goals, for example, adding a certain number of managers before a certain time. For more information, go to the main article.
Account and User Icon Trends
- Main article: Account and User Icon Trends
Account and User Icon trends are trends that are done through an account, User Icons, or About Me and What I'm Working On. These trends are usually kept to a group of people, for example Luigi Icons and TEAM CAPITAL Logos, but some spread to the entire site like PetPet Icons. For more information, go to the main article.
Forum Trends
- Main article: Forum Trends
A Forum Trend is a trend that is created and spread through a forum topic/post or signature. They often spread fast due to the small community of forumers. Often, trends are meme-related, or are popular all over the internet, like rickrolling. Another example of a forum-related trend is Meme Man Signatures. For more information, go to the main article.