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Learn basic color theory and mixing colors. Practice primary colors and what happens when they are mixed.

Instructions for Color theory RGB
In this game you practice on the primary colors and what new colors they will create when mixed. The mixed colors are called secondary colors when they are mixed in equal proportions.
All possible colors can be created by mixing the three primary colors - Red, Green and Blue. The primary colors can be mixed in various proportions to obtain any desired color. When all three are mixed with exactly the same proportion, the resulting color will be white in theory, but it is achieved almost exclusively when mixing lights of the three colors.
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Level 2, 4, 6

The game creator may have allowed you to get feedback on your typing. If so, the textbox, where you type your answer, will turn red or green as you type. The game creator has also decided if the answer is case sensitive, ie if it is important that you type in correct case. Both of these settings may vary between the levels, which you'll be noticed of when you play a level. You may misspell a maximum of three times per question. On your fourth misspelling, the question will be classified as incorrectly answered.
Calculation of knowledge points
Each completed game level gives 1 knowledge point in Color theory RGB. The maximum number of points (6 knowledge points) is achieved when you pass all 6 levels. You'll get a bronze medal when you complete a level 2 times and a silver medal after 5 completed rounds. A gold medal will be received after 10 completed rounds. In Color theory RGB, the maximum number of collectable gold medals is 6. You only earn knowledge points for levels that has not been cleared before. A cleared level has a green background above. Even when you have completed a level, you can continue practicing at that level, but it gives you no more knowledge points.Similar games
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