Four Color Theorem - Coloring Puzzle Game
by toweld
Four Color Theorem - Coloring Puzzle Game
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Description
In mathematics, the four color theorem, or the four color map theorem, states that, given any separation of a plane into contiguous regions, producing a figure called a map, no more than four colors are required to color the regions of the map so that no two adjacent regions have the same color.
Interesting, right?
Let's try together!
How to Play
The goal of this game is to color the entire map so that two adjacent regions do not have the same color.
Regions are called adjacent (next to each other) if they share a segment of the border, not just a point.
Each level has a predefined "par", or optimal number of color to pass it.
Target that par to get a star.
Also, I don't want the game to be too frustrating, so, passing the level with one color above the par is ok.
[MOUSE]
Left-click to pick a color up from the palette and to color a region.
[KEYBOARD]
Left and right arrows to select a color from the palette.
1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 keys to select a color.
Important note:
You can click on the red error text on the lower-left corner of the screen and the game will show you where the miscolored regions are.
Developer Updates
Version 3.9
โ Bugfix on โDaily Challengeโ mode
FAQ
What is Four Color Theorem - Coloring Puzzle Game?
Four Color Theorem - Coloring Puzzle Game is a logic-based puzzle game created by Toweld, where players must color maps according to the famous four color theorem.
How do you play Four Color Theorem - Coloring Puzzle Game?
In Four Color Theorem - Coloring Puzzle Game, you fill in the regions of a map using only four different colors, making sure that no two adjacent regions share the same color.
Who developed Four Color Theorem - Coloring Puzzle Game?
Four Color Theorem - Coloring Puzzle Game was developed by Toweld and is available to play on Kongregate.
What is the main objective in Four Color Theorem - Coloring Puzzle Game?
The main objective in this puzzle game is to successfully complete each map by coloring all regions correctly without breaking the four color rule.
Is Four Color Theorem - Coloring Puzzle Game free to play and on what platform?
Yes, Four Color Theorem - Coloring Puzzle Game is a free-to-play browser puzzle game available on the Kongregate platform.
Comments
kaiwoklaw
Oct. 08, 2019
A random level generator giving infinite play is the only improvement I can imagine for the game.
Thank you. That's doable. But first I need to figure out a way to generate "interesting" levels. Not just pure random.
exeCute88
Oct. 04, 2019
Back in middle school when I first learned about the four color theorem, I used to draw out maps like these with as weird layouts as I could come up with and then figure out how to color them in. Thank you for the trip down memory lane! :D
interestingman
Oct. 11, 2019
I've really, really enjoying this game! I hope there's a sequel or more levels in the future 'cause I could just play this for hours.
On its way! :-)
The_Elfangor
Feb. 11, 2020
@TBTabby : look in the bottom left corner. If there's an error, it'll be written so in red. You can click it to see where the errors are.
whyzkatt
Oct. 19, 2019
Great concept - very well made. 5/5!
Thank you!