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Hi, welcome to this lesson on block style sheets. With this lesson, youamp;#39;ll describe a block style sheet and know when to use one and create a custom block style sheet. So letamp;#39;s dive in. What is a block style sheet and when would you use it? You always have the choice to write your CSS within theme.json. Here is an example of this being done for the WordPress core gallery block. However, block style sheets are the solution if ever your CSS starts to get too lengthy. Letamp;#39;s now take a look at a couple of block themes found on the WordPress directory. The first theme is called Ronnie and it was created by theme in WP. The second one is called Charity Vibes created by Iconic Themes. You always have the choice of placing your CSS within style.css. However for a large project, you may want to consider breaking out your style sheets per block and then placing it into a folder such as assets. You can improve the site performance and also make your larger project a little