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Light Blue: Addition
Red: Multiplication
Yellow: Substraction
Dark Blue: Division
Square on the bullseye: Square the *result* of a step. Colour of the square means which result. Do it *after every step of that colour*. Again, one "level"/ring is considered the same step.
And yes, it gets harder. It introduces negative numbers, squares, and generally gets more and more operations at once.
I dont know if YOU are colorblind or ME :)
I dont see red or dark blue , i see pinkish color and purple insted.
It´s not the number squared. It´s the number reversed. So for example: 42 becomes 24.
Dont confuse Square in the middle with Diamond in the middle!
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3463812729
Where those colours are is the order of operation.
Awesome! Thank you very much!
Their monitor is probably not color accurate. It is Pink and Purple.
If you're wondering if they expect you to just learn by trial and error.
I haven't seen the other symbols anywhere that were mentioned, but knowing the game, those explanations are also hidden somewhere.