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Colorle

Worle inspired Colorle, except in this version, you have six tries to identify the color code. Graphics enthusiasts will undoubtedly be familiar with color coding. This time, let's begin our exploration of the new game.

How to play

1. Colorle is inspired by Wordle, but focuses on color codes instead of words.
2. Players need to guess a color code in six attempts.
3. It's particularly appealing to those interested in graphics or familiar with color coding.

Based on this information, here's how Colorle likely works:

1. Players are probably presented with a target color to guess.
2. They likely need to input a color code, which could be in various formats such as:
- Hexadecimal (e.g., #FF0000 for red)
- RGB values (e.g., 255,0,0 for red)
- HSL values (e.g., 0,100%,50% for red)

3. After each guess, the game probably provides feedback, which might include:
- How close each value is to the target color
- Visual representation of the guessed color vs. the target color

4. Players have six attempts to correctly guess the color code.

5. The challenge comes from accurately identifying colors and translating them into numerical codes.

This game sounds like an interesting twist on the guessing game format, especially appealing to designers, artists, and those working with digital colors. It could help players improve their color perception and understanding of color codes.