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Learn the primary colors according to the subtractive color model and learn what happens when the colors are mixed.
Instructions for Color theory CMYK
In this game you will learn the basic colors in the subtractive color model (CMYK) and what new colors are created when mixed. The mixed colors are called secondary colors.
All colors available can be created by blending the three primary colors (Cyan, Magenta and Yellow). The primary colors can be mixed in different proportions to get any color. For practical reasons, black is also used as a key color to enhance the constraints. The colors that can be mixed with only two pigments are called secondary colors.
1. Primary colors
Multiple choice - The level consists of 3 questions (2 of which have pictures) and all are practiced every game round. For each question, the player is given three possible answers. Only one of these is correct. It is up to the player to choose the correct alternative. The student has 3 hearts (extra lives) that keep the game round going. There is no time limit. When the student has selected all the correct answers, the game round is completed. If it is too difficult, the player can click the button named
Cancel - then the correct answers will be displayed - and then try to complete the level again.
2. Primary colors (Write)
Questions with text answers - The level consists of 6 questions (4 of which have pictures) and all are practiced every game round. The student has to write the correct answer without color guidance and has 3 attempts to write the correct word or sentence in each question's text field that are not case-sensitive. The student receives feedback on each keystroke to make it easier to type the correct answer. If the entered character is correct, the text turns
green and if it's incorrect, the text turns
red. There is no time limit. When the student has written all the answers correctly, the game round is completed. If it is too difficult, the player can click the button named
Cancel - then the correct answers will be displayed - and then try to complete the level again.
3. Secondary colors
Multiple choice - The level consists of 6 questions (all of which have pictures) and all are practiced every game round. For each question, the player is given three possible answers. Only one of these is correct. It is up to the player to choose the correct alternative. The student has 3 hearts (extra lives) that keep the game round going. There is no time limit. When the student has selected all the correct answers, the game round is completed. If it is too difficult, the player can click the button named
Cancel - then the correct answers will be displayed - and then try to complete the level again.
4. Secondary colors (Write)
Questions with text answers - The level consists of 6 questions (all of which have pictures) and all are practiced every game round. The student has to write the correct answer without color guidance and has 3 attempts to write the correct word or sentence in each question's text field that are not case-sensitive. The student receives feedback on each keystroke to make it easier to type the correct answer. If the entered character is correct, the text turns
green and if it's incorrect, the text turns
red. There is no time limit. When the student has written all the answers correctly, the game round is completed. If it is too difficult, the player can click the button named
Cancel - then the correct answers will be displayed - and then try to complete the level again.
5. Complementary colors
Multiple choice - The level consists of 6 questions (all of which have pictures) and all are practiced every game round. For each question, the player is given three possible answers. Only one of these is correct. It is up to the player to choose the correct alternative. The student has 3 hearts (extra lives) that keep the game round going. There is no time limit. When the student has selected all the correct answers, the game round is completed. If it is too difficult, the player can click the button named
Cancel - then the correct answers will be displayed - and then try to complete the level again.
6. Complementary colors (Write)
Questions with text answers - The level consists of 6 questions (all of which have pictures) and all are practiced every game round. The student has to write the correct answer without color guidance and has 3 attempts to write the correct word or sentence in each question's text field that are not case-sensitive. The student receives feedback on each keystroke to make it easier to type the correct answer. If the entered character is correct, the text turns
green and if it's incorrect, the text turns
red. There is no time limit. When the student has written all the answers correctly, the game round is completed. If it is too difficult, the player can click the button named
Cancel - then the correct answers will be displayed - and then try to complete the level again.
Calculation of knowledge points
Each completed game level gives 1 knowledge point in Color theory CMYK. The maximum number of points (6 knowledge points) is achieved when you pass all 6 levels. You'll get a bronze medal when you complete a level 2 times and a silver medal after 5 completed rounds. A gold medal will be received after 10 completed rounds. In Color theory CMYK, the maximum number of collectable gold medals is 6. You only earn knowledge points for levels that has not been cleared before. A cleared level has a green background above. Even when you have completed a level, you can continue practicing at that level, but it gives you no more knowledge points.
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