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Do Numbers Have Colors?

2 is blue and so is 4;
and 1 is a pale yellow.
and 5 is red and 6 is green
(just ask this older fellow).

And five is orange! I'm sure of it!
It's not invented fable!
You don't believe? You doubt me still?
Well, gaze at a pool table!

2 is blue and so is 4; and 1 is a pale yellow. and 5 is red and 6 is green (just ask this older fellow). And five is orange! I'm sure of it! It's not invented fable! You don't believe? You doubt me still? Well, gaze at a pool table!

And five is orange! I'm sure of it!

"45" is orange too!

>And five is orange! I'm sure of it! "45" is orange too!

Colors have ... Hex numbers :)) ... "google color picker"
If you memorized ...
Chances are you see the color and have associated it with a hex number.

4H pencil is harder than a 2H pencil

Colors have ... Hex numbers :)) ... "google color picker" If you memorized ... Chances are you see the color and have associated it with a hex number. 4H pencil is harder than a 2H pencil

0 black 1 red 2 blue 3 green 4 yellow 5 yellow 6 orange 7 blue 8 red 9 pink 10 orange 11 red 12 yellow 13 green 14 blue 15 yellow 16 orange 17 blue 18 red 19 pink 20 blue

0 black 1 red 2 blue 3 green 4 yellow 5 yellow 6 orange 7 blue 8 red 9 pink 10 orange 11 red 12 yellow 13 green 14 blue 15 yellow 16 orange 17 blue 18 red 19 pink 20 blue

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Spectrel num numbs escape now
last to count forever before re be

nām•lęs Anesthetized pale to transparent Spectrel num numbs escape now last to count forever before re be

I think of the number 16,711,680 as a bright red (the brightest and most saturated red, in fact), the number 128 as a navy blue, the number 10,520,876 as a dirty brownish yellow, and of course the number 0 as the darkest possible black and the number 16,777,215 as the brightest possible white. I also think of the number 255 as pure blue and the number 65,791 as almost the exact same color, virtually indistinguishable to the human eye, even though the number itself is vastly different.

I think of the number 16,711,680 as a bright red (the brightest and most saturated red, in fact), the number 128 as a navy blue, the number 10,520,876 as a dirty brownish yellow, and of course the number 0 as the darkest possible black and the number 16,777,215 as the brightest possible white. I also think of the number 255 as pure blue and the number 65,791 as almost the exact same color, virtually indistinguishable to the human eye, even though the number itself is vastly different.

1 is black
2 is black
3 is black
4 is black
5 is black
6 is black
7 is black
8 is black
9 is black
10 is black

1 is black 2 is black 3 is black 4 is black 5 is black 6 is black 7 is black 8 is black 9 is black 10 is black

@clousems said in #18:

1 is black
2 is black
3 is black
4 is black
5 is black
6 is black
7 is black
8 is black
9 is black
10 is black

All of those look black, true, but they're technically all very dark blue.

@clousems said in #18: > 1 is black > 2 is black > 3 is black > 4 is black > 5 is black > 6 is black > 7 is black > 8 is black > 9 is black > 10 is black All of those look black, true, but they're technically all very dark blue.

1 : green
2 : pink
3 : orange
4 : light blue
5 : red
6 : yellow
7 : green
8 : dark blue or brown
9 : purple
10 : white
I always through it like that !!

1 : green 2 : pink 3 : orange 4 : light blue 5 : red 6 : yellow 7 : green 8 : dark blue or brown 9 : purple 10 : white I always through it like that !!

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