How to get the most out of Puzzle Maker Pro - Color Code Search
This tutorial shows how to get the most out of Puzzle Maker Pro - Color Code Search.
This tutorial applies to:
All generic information for the Code Search products can be found in the main Code Search tutorial.
Introduction
The Color Code Search option allows you to play with colors. You can set your own colors or choose random colors.
Color Code Search Puzzles
Just like the other Code Search variations, with Color Code Search you can set a total number of colors (20 in the screenshot) and than select a limited number of colors for each puzzle (5 in the screenshot). This way each puzzle will be different.
You can choose the default set of 9 colors, change the colors 1 by 1, or Randomize the entire set. To change a color, click the colored panel, and a color selection dialog will be shown:
You can change the color in several ways:
- Click the black or white mini panels
- Click the rainbow panel that shows the entire color range
- Click the saturation or illumination panels
- Enter the Decimal or Hexadecimal color value
- Enter the HSL code for the color
Note: For Color Code Search it's best to use a thicker line for the solutions, optionally with a colored or gray fill for the solution indicator symbols: