As my daughter is fond to say, “choose the color do you like.” 🙂
This is a 50-stage logic puzzle game which shows players an organized color palette for a second, then reorganizes the playing field. The game is far more difficult than it would appear at a glance since a big part of how our minds process color is on a relative basis.
Spots with a dot on them do not move & are in the correct position. All other spots are moveable.
Swap tiles to try to re-create the original color palette.
You can select the refresh button in the lower right corner to repeatedly view the level introduction to help get an idea of where the pieces were at originally.
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I Love Hue Color Palette Organization Game for Kids Game Play Instructions
How to Play
Organize the color palettes into the same order they were in during the level preview of each level.
Starting the Game
Click the start button at the bottom of the game’s welcome screen.
Select the level you would like to play from the game’s level select screen.
Initially only the first level is unlocked.
Locked levels have a lock symbol on them. You can unlock each of the 50 levels by beating all prior levels.
Your web browser automatically stores your level progress.
You can go back and replay previously beat levels. Beat levels have a white checkmark in a pink circle on them.
If you want to erase your progress you can delete the game cookie or play the game on a different computer or on a different web browser on the same computer.
Game Controls
Desktop
Use your mouse left click button to select a tile and switch it with another tile.
Repeat the process until all tiles are in order.
Touchscreen devices
Touch the screen with your finger to use your finger like a mouse.
The bottom of the playing field contains 3 buttons: menu, sound control, and restart level.
Game Play
Level preview
When the level loads it shows the correct solution for a fraction of a second and quickly shuffles the tiles.
As you advance through the levels they include more tiles in them & more tiles are moved.
Level 1 contains 32 tiles in a 4×8 grid with 24 tiles correctly positioned and 8 tiles repositioned.
Level 10 contains 45 tiles in a 5×9 grid with 13 tiles correctly positioned and 32 tiles repositioned.
You can repeatedly click on the level restart button in the lower right corner to repeatedly preview the solution.
The tiles are removed from top to bottom in a left to right pattern, so it is easier to track patterns lower on the screen as they appear longer.
You can write down the general trends of columns and rows on a piece of paper or in a Word file.
You can use screenshot software to take a screenshot of the level as it first loads to help you solve it.
Organization strategy
You get an unlimited number of moves, but some puzzles can be hard to solve even with an unlimited number of moves.
If there is a row or column which is still complete or mostly complete after the tiles have been shuffled use that as an example to guide your play with other tiles.
Try to work on one row or column at a time to get it in order and then work on the next.
Target Audience
The game is suited for colorful people & logic puzzle fans of all ages.
The game has no adult themed content.
Color Trivia
Some scientists believe early humans were colorblind and could not recognize the color blue. Egyptians invented blue hue around 2,200 B.C.
In 1962 Lawrence Herbert founded the company Pantone, which manufactures color cards for cosmetic companies. In 1963 he launched the Pantone Color Matching System.
Pantone is an authoritative resource which standardized colors. Since the year 2000 every year Pantone announces a new color of the year. Most years have a single color of the year, though they named 2 separate colors in 2016 and 2021. Each color is announced by it’s official name, Panton catalog number, and RGB number.
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I Love Hue: Colors Organizing Game
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Overall4.2
Design4.6
Fun4.4
Originality4.5
Replayability4.7
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Mobile Friendly Cross Browser Support
This game is rendered in mobile-friendly HTML5, so it offers cross-device gameplay. You can play it on mobile devices like Apple iPhones, Google Android powered cell phones from manufactures like Samsung, tablets like the iPad or Kindle Fire, laptops, and Windows-powered desktop computers. All game files are stored locally in your web browser cache. This game works in Apple Safari, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Opera and other modern web browsers.
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