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JavaScript JavaScript Loops Working with 'for' Loops Exit a Loop

Better way to explain break in a for loop in the javascript-/loops/working-with-for-loops/exit-a-loop exercise

A Better way to explain break in a for loop in the javascript-/loops/working-with-for-loops/exit-a-loop exercise

add the alert to loop

const secretWord = 'tomato'; let message = 'Access denied :(';

for ( let i = 5; i >= 1; i-- ) { let guess = prompt(Enter the secret word. You have ${i} tries.); if ( guess === secretWord ) { message = 'Welcome to the secret loop world!'; alert(message); } }

It helps to see the code sequence better.

Then add the break;

And/Or explain why the if message runs after the loop is finished when there is no break and alert is outside the for loop.