--- id: bd7123c9c441eddfaeb5bdef title: Understanding Boolean Values challengeType: 1 videoUrl: 'https://scrimba.com/c/c9Me8t4' forumTopicId: 301176 dashedName: understanding-boolean-values --- # --description-- Another data type is the Boolean. Booleans may only be one of two values: `true` or `false`. They are basically little on-off switches, where `true` is on and `false` is off. These two states are mutually exclusive. **Note:** Boolean values are never written with quotes. The strings `"true"` and `"false"` are not Boolean and have no special meaning in JavaScript. # --instructions-- Modify the `welcomeToBooleans` function so that it returns `true` instead of `false` when the run button is clicked. # --hints-- The `welcomeToBooleans()` function should return a Boolean (`true` or `false`) value. ```js assert(typeof welcomeToBooleans() === 'boolean'); ``` `welcomeToBooleans()` should return `true`. ```js assert(welcomeToBooleans() === true); ``` # --seed-- ## --after-user-code-- ```js welcomeToBooleans(); ``` ## --seed-contents-- ```js function welcomeToBooleans() { // Only change code below this line return false; // Change this line // Only change code above this line } ``` # --solutions-- ```js function welcomeToBooleans() { return true; // Change this line } ```