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  1. @Read var
  2. The numbers will have colors, and when you click in can go like this: White, Black, Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Purple, Pink, Brown, [repeat]. (Right click to go back 1 color)
  3. If this row is blue, space(s), red, it will be [(blue 1)(red 1)].
  4. If this row is blue, no space, red, it will be [(blue 1),(red 1)].
  5. It's kind of complicated, I know.
  6. Also, the reason for this and bigger puzzles is because we can make stuff like pixel arts if these ideas were used.
  7. It gets more complicated when a row is like this: 2 black, 5 orange, space(s), 4 blue.
  8. 2 black, 5 orange, space(s), 4 blue = [(2), (orange 5)(blue 4).
  9. The puzzles ha55ii makes are stuff from Stick Ranger, and Stick Ranger obviously has color.
  10. Bigger puzzle settings can be like a 32 by 32. (That's enough for me.)
  11. @Hachi1 You mean 3 dimensional. How can there be a 4D puzzle without lots of weird-looking lines which can confuse us?
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