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Carol Holmes
1,626 PointsStill not running; did I get it right?
added "count" after &&; still "bummer."
for(var count = 4; count >= 4 && count <= 156; count += 1;){
console.log (count);
}
2 Answers

David B Dinkins
71,472 PointsThere's a small typo in the last part of your loop's condition:
for(var count = 4; count >= 4 && count <= 156; count += 1;){
console.log (count);
}
You just need to remove that last semi-colon:
for(var count = 4; count >= 4 && count <= 156; count += 1){
console.log (count);
}

Carol Holmes
1,626 PointsThank you!