# Connect nodes in a Script Graph Connections control the flow of logic and data in a Script Graph's nodes. To connect nodes in a Script Graph: 1. With a Script Graph [open in the Graph window](vs-open-graph-edit.md), either find an existing node where you want to make a connection, or [add a new node to your Script Graph](vs-add-node-to-graph.md). 2. Do one of the following: - Select a port and point to a blank area in your graph to start the connection. Select again to open the fuzzy finder, then select a node entry to automatically add that node at the end of your connection. - Select a port and point to an existing port on another node. Visual Scripting dims any incompatible ports or nodes. Select the port where you want to make the connection. ![An image of a Script Graph in the Graph Editor, with multiple nodes connected to each other to create a flow of logic.](images/vs-understanding-nodes-example.png) ## Delete a connection To delete a connection between two nodes: 1. With a Script Graph open in the Graph window, right-click the port at either end of a connection to delete the connection. ## Next steps Once you've connected nodes together, you can continue to [add nodes to your Script Graph](vs-add-node-to-graph.md). You can also [create and add variables](vs-add-variable-graph.md), [create node groups](vs-groups.md), or [add a Subgraph](vs-add-subgraph.md).