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The idea is to remove two colours (no more, no less) from the palette above you, and replace them with different colours of your own choosing, and pass it on.
The catch is that you cannot change either of the two colours that were changed by the last player in the chain; instead, you change two of the three 'legacy' colours that were inherited from the previous palette.
To illustrate:
We start with this palette:
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Here are the two new colours:
Here is the new palette created by using those two colours, along with three from the first palette:
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And so on. :)
(Please note that Huege has suggested a group tag GAT. Please consider tagging your entries with it, so that you can get all the love you deserve. :)
Please post your new colours before the palette badge so that players can see which are the locked colours for the next round. I recommend using COPASO, because the scratch function is super handy for this game; by typing the name of the previous palette into the search field, you can copy all the colours to your workspace at once!)