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In this game you will practice on mixing colors according to Ittens. You will learn what the basic colors are and how other colors are created.

Instructions for Color theory Johannes Ittens
In this game the base colors are red, yellow and blue, as John Ittens decided in his color circle. You will practice how colors are mixed based on these basic colors.
Level 1, 3, 5

Level 2, 4, 6

The game creator may have allowed you to get feedback on your typing. This is indicated by the text box you type in becoming red or green as you type. The game creator has also decided if what you are typing is case-sensitive, i.e. whether upper and lower case letters are important. Both of these settings may vary between the levels, which you'll notice when you play a level. You may be limited to typing or misspelling 0-4 times per question, after which the question is classified as incorrectly answered.
Calculation of knowledge points
Each completed game level gives 1 knowledge point in Color theory Johannes Ittens. 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 Johannes Ittens, 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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29 May 2017 16:11