Best way to test an Arduino sketch without uploading to the board?

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The discussion focuses on finding effective software to test Arduino sketches without uploading them to the board, particularly for beginners. Users express the need for simulators that allow real-time input changes and output observation. Several Arduino simulators are mentioned, with links provided for reviews and recommendations. The importance of user-friendly options for those new to Arduino coding is emphasized. Ultimately, the goal is to facilitate the testing process without direct access to the hardware.
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Hi
What do you think is the best way to test an Arduino sketch without uploading to the board?
ie. What is the best piece of software available?

I’m currently writing an Arduino sketch and it would be very usefull if I could test it without having to upload it to the actual Arduino board, particularly because I’m writing the sketch at home and I only have access to the Arduino board once a week.
I’ve seen a few solutions out there but they all seem to complicated for me (a very beginner in Arduino coding), so which software would you recommend?
It would be useful if I could change the inputs in real time and observe the outputs from the pins.
Thank you!
 
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