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$\begingroup$ Interesting idea and +1 for being the first who actually tries to establish a formal rule. It is, however, not the correct solution. (And if you'd colorize the central dot yellow and apply your rule, it would be violated.) $\endgroup$BmyGuest– BmyGuest2015-05-19 13:55:13 +00:00Commented May 19, 2015 at 13:55
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$\begingroup$ @BmyGuest how would the rule be violated? I guess I didn't express it correctly, but my theory was that every color should be crossed by another. By coloring the center yellow, that would make yellow conform that rule. $\endgroup$tfitzger– tfitzger2015-05-19 14:38:45 +00:00Commented May 19, 2015 at 14:38
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$\begingroup$ I see. However, in this case your rule is broken by the red circles already. They are not crossed by any colour neither. (Or did you mean that at least the red link is crossed by another colour?) $\endgroup$BmyGuest– BmyGuest2015-05-19 14:40:59 +00:00Commented May 19, 2015 at 14:40
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1$\begingroup$ @BmyGuest Ah, I see the confusion. Yes, I was considering the links as well as the circles. $\endgroup$tfitzger– tfitzger2015-05-19 14:42:52 +00:00Commented May 19, 2015 at 14:42
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1$\begingroup$ I think it might be better to post a 2nd answer - which then gets separate votes and comments. Can you do so? I'll comment on that one then... $\endgroup$BmyGuest– BmyGuest2015-05-19 14:58:05 +00:00Commented May 19, 2015 at 14:58
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