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Rating : 6.2( 84 votes) Developer : undefined Category : Puzzle Platform : Browser ( mobile )

The Four Color Problem

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1. Four Color Problem is a strategy game where players take turns filling a map with their colors.
2. Players control both Black and Gray, while the computer controls Green and Orange.
3. Players alternate colors - they can't color an area if an adjacent area has been marked with the same color.
4. Players need to think strategically about how to use their two colors to take the biggest areas on the screen.
5. The game is won by the player who colors the most area on the screen.
6. Players can play against the computer or other players online.
7. The game is available for free on many websites.
8. It is a simple game to learn, but difficult to master.
9. It is a fun and challenging game that can be enjoyed by people of all ages.
10. The game is a good way to improve strategic thinking skills.


How to Play

1. Understand the Objective: The Four Color Problem game challenges players to color a map with four colors in a way that no two adjacent regions share the same color.
2. Choose Your Starting Region: Select any region on the map to start coloring.
3. Select a Color: Choose one of the four available colors to color the starting region.
4. Color Neighboring Regions: Color the regions adjacent to the starting region using the other three colors, ensuring that no two adjacent regions share the same color.
5. Continue Coloring: Continue coloring the remaining regions on the map, following the same rule of avoiding adjacent regions with the same color.
6. Alternate Colors: As you progress, alternate between the remaining three colors for each new region to ensure that no two adjacent regions share the same color.
7. Consider Strategic Moves: Plan ahead and consider the impact of your color choices on the remaining regions. Sometimes, coloring a particular region with a specific color may create more options for coloring the subsequent regions.
8. Use Logical Deduction: Analyze the map and use logical reasoning to determine which colors can be used in certain regions based on the colors of the adjacent regions.
9. Practice Patience and Persistence: Solving The Four Color Problem requires patience and persistence. Don't get discouraged if you encounter challenges; keep trying different color combinations until you find a solution.
10. Enjoy the Challenge: The Four Color Problem is a thought-provoking game that tests your problem-solving skills and strategic thinking. Embrace the challenge and enjoy the process of finding a solution.

Features

1. Objective: Align four colored balls of your choice in a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal line.
2. Board: The game is played on a 7x6 grid with 42 holes to accommodate the colored balls.
3. Turns: Players take turns dropping one ball of their selected color from the top of the grid into the columns.
4. Gravity: Balls drop straight down the column they're placed in until they reach an empty hole or the bottom of the grid.
5. Four in a Row: The first player to align four balls of their color in any direction (horizontal, vertical, or diagonal) wins.
6. Blocking: Players can strategically place their balls to block their opponent's potential winning moves.
7. Challenging AI: The game features adjustable AI difficulty levels, allowing players of various skill levels to enjoy the game.
8. Multiplayer Mode: Players can compete against friends or family members in a two-player mode.
9. Hint System: The game provides helpful hints to guide players in making strategic moves.
10. Visual Appeal: The game features vibrant graphics and animations that enhance the overall gameplay experience.

Controls

Left click on the lines to fill the colors.

FAQ

What are Tips and Tricks to play The Four Color Problem game?

1. Know your colors: Familiarize yourself with the four colors and their properties.

2. Map the board: Understand the arrangement of the colors on the map and how they interact.

3. Plan your moves: Think ahead and anticipate the consequences of each move.

4. Connect colors: Aim to connect colors that are already adjacent to each other.

5. Create large regions: Try to merge smaller regions into larger ones to reduce the number of colors needed.

6. Use corners and edges: Corners and edges are often key points for connecting colors and expanding regions.

7. Break up clusters: If you see clusters of the same color, try to break them up to make room for other colors.

8. Stay balanced: Avoid focusing on just one color. Keep an eye on all four colors and work on balancing them.

9. Be flexible: Don't stick to a rigid plan. Be open to changing your strategy based on the evolving situation on the board.

10. Practice regularly: The more you play, the better you'll become at recognizing patterns and making effective moves.

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