how to see measure length in twisted roblox
In Twisted on Roblox, the easiest way to see a measure length is usually to use the in-game or Studio measurement display, then check the Size or distance readout for the object you’re inspecting. Roblox parts expose dimensions through their size properties, and Roblox’s docs explain that these are the physical units used by the engine.
What to check
- If you’re in Roblox Studio , select the part and look at its properties for Size. That shows the object’s length, width, and height in Roblox units.
- If you’re trying to measure along an axis, use the scale/resize tool and read the axis value while adjusting it.
- If the object is part of a model, its overall extents can be measured with the model’s bounding size rather than a single part size.
In Twisted specifically
Twisted guides focus more on gameplay tools like radar and storm tracking than on a dedicated “measure length” feature, so there may not be a special in-game measuring mode exposed in the public guides I found. If you mean a specific item, object, or map element inside Twisted, the measurement usually comes from the object’s Roblox size rather than a separate Twisted-only stat.
Fastest method
- Select the object.
- Open its properties.
- Read the Size value.
- If needed, convert Roblox units to your preferred unit using Roblox’s unit guidance.
Notes
- If you’re asking about a scripted way to measure something in Roblox, developers often use a part’s size or a model’s extents, depending on what exactly needs measuring.
- For public forum-style answers, the most common advice is simply: check the property panel or size field.
In short, there does not seem to be a widely documented Twisted-specific “measure length” tool, so the practical answer is to check the object’s Roblox Size or the model’s extents.