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The numbers |
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Some numbers' colours cannot be defined clearly. They can appear in different
colours. Numbers with more than one digit, starting at approximately 20, appear
differently according to the context: As isolated numbers without a relation
to something they often consist of several colours, mostly dependent on
the digits they consist of. This can also be a gradient or a change of
colours like an iridescence. (But: Strangely, the numbers 21-29 are always
combined with light green in these cases because 20 is light green for
some reason. The other round numbers are determined according to the first
digit. 50 clearly is blue, but 60 is rather light red-brownish.) |