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Flood Fill
autor Onefifth
Flood Fill
Tagi dla Flood Fill
Opis
4 colours, 1 puzzle, can you fill it?
Fill each of the piece of the puzzle with one of the four available colours. Don't let pieces of the same colour touch (share a side).
Try and use as few colours as possible when solving a level. Many of them can be completed in 3 or less. (Check the level select menu to see which ones you have left.)
Jak grać
Use the mouse.
1, 2, 3, 4 or A, S, D, F to switch colours.
Komentarze
parrotman555
Feb. 02, 2012
My professor assigned this game as a lesson in graph theory
notthatJack
Jul. 06, 2012
This was fun! I actually liked the patterns fine, but wished the colors available were either more complementary, or more contrasting... the effect of putting more than two colors in any of the patterns wasn't very aesthetically pleasing, to my eye. Loved that soothing, jazzy music, though! Awarding an easy badge for achieving gold-star solutions to every level would help more players discover this sweet little game...
Etherealmuse
Apr. 21, 2010
Took me back to my "Graph Coloring" days in discrete mathematics. Nice done though very easy. This game could easily be elaborated to have a harder mode where coloring the graph is difficult to do and even more difficult to do with less than the maximum colors.
Sallena
Jul. 13, 2010
@Christonight:
Adding more colours would make it easier. Every map you draw like this can be coloured in the required way with 4 or less colours. Wikipedia "four colour theorem" if you dont believe me =)
Kennetron
Oct. 25, 2017
This is too hard for us colourblind people, the orange and green are very similar to me. Can you set it so there are options to change the four colours to?