---
id: 56533eb9ac21ba0edf2244be
title: Global Scope and Functions
challengeType: 1
forumTopicId: 18193
dashedName: global-scope-and-functions
---
# --description--
In JavaScript, scope refers to the visibility of variables. Variables which are defined outside of a function block have Global scope. This means, they can be seen everywhere in your JavaScript code.
Variables which are declared without the `let` or `const` keywords are automatically created in the `global` scope. This can create unintended consequences elsewhere in your code or when running a function again. You should always declare your variables with `let` or `const`.
# --instructions--
Using `let` or `const`, declare a global variable named `myGlobal` outside of any function. Initialize it with a value of `10`.
Inside function `fun1`, assign `5` to `oopsGlobal` ***without*** using the `var`, `let` or `const` keywords.
# --before-each--
```js
var oopsGlobal;
```
# --hints--
`myGlobal` should be defined
```js
assert(typeof myGlobal != 'undefined');
```
`myGlobal` should have a value of `10`
```js
assert(myGlobal === 10);
```
`myGlobal` should be declared using the `let` or `const` keywords
```js
assert(/(let|const)\s+myGlobal/.test(__helpers.removeJSComments(code)));
```
`oopsGlobal` should be a global variable and have a value of `5`
```js
fun1();
assert(typeof oopsGlobal != 'undefined');
```
# --seed--
## --seed-contents--
```js
// Declare the myGlobal variable below this line
function fun1() {
// Assign 5 to oopsGlobal here
}
// Only change code above this line
function fun2() {
let output = "";
if (typeof myGlobal != "undefined") {
output += "myGlobal: " + myGlobal;
}
if (typeof oopsGlobal != "undefined") {
output += " oopsGlobal: " + oopsGlobal;
}
console.log(output);
}
```
# --solutions--
```js
const myGlobal = 10;
function fun1() {
oopsGlobal = 5;
}
function fun2() {
let output = "";
if(typeof myGlobal != "undefined") {
output += "myGlobal: " + myGlobal;
}
if(typeof oopsGlobal != "undefined") {
output += " oopsGlobal: " + oopsGlobal;
}
console.log(output);
}
```