Experience the art of color mixing with "Color Merge Puzzle". Here, your canvas becomes a vibrant, color-filled puzzle waiting to be solved.
The game begins with a few basic colors at your disposal. By dragging and dropping them onto a larger canvas, you create a mixture of colors. Each combination, whether you're using RGB, black, white, or any other provided hues, influences the final shade.
The goal? To match your color mixtures with pieces of a hue puzzle displayed at the top of the screen. In the initial levels, you'll try to create around 60 different shades from the base colors.
Take advantage of our "undo" and "reset" features when you need to fine-tune your mixture. Stuck or need some inspiration? Use the "reveal" button to view a gradient list of all potential colors and track your progress.
As you advance, you'll encounter puzzles that transform into famous paintings like "Starry Night," bringing an added layer of excitement to the game.
"Color Merge Puzzle" is more than just a game; it's a journey through the art world, an exploration of color, and a test of your creativity. Merge, mix, and create a masterpiece!
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In-Apps
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CHF 2.00
250 gems
CHF 3.00
500 gems
CHF 6.00
Infinite Health
CHF 1.00
Big Bundle with No ADs
CHF 7.00
Huge Bundle with No ADs
CHF 25.00
Mega Bundle with No ADs
CHF 50.00
Super Bundle with No ADs
CHF 12.00
Special Offer with No ADs
CHF 3.00
Brilliant Bundle with No ADs
CHF 100.00
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Color Merge Puzzle FAQ
Is Color Merge Puzzle free?
Yes, Color Merge Puzzle is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is Color Merge Puzzle legit?
🤔 The Color Merge Puzzle app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
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How much does Color Merge Puzzle cost?
Color Merge Puzzle has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is CHF 20.90.
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User Rating
4.64 out of 5
11 ratings in Switzerland
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Color Merge Puzzle Reviews
fun game but …
the game is fun and all i will admit. but what is the point of hints if they don’t work ? what is the point of being able to tap to see the recipes for the color you mixed if you have to tap 20+ times to get to it. either fix it or remove that feature from the game entirely. you practically get absolutely NO help.
Way more easy in the real game than ads
So, this game is fun and all, but the one things is that it isn’t that hard. In the ads, it’s really hard, but the real game is much much easier (because I just started). This deserves a 3-star rating.
those dang hints!
love the game, BUT i can’t use my hints! like what’s the point of providing them if i can’t actually use them!?
Too Many Animations
I really enjoy this game and even paid for no ads, which I never do. But I hate the moving bubble that you click to watch ads for extra moves. I’ve clicked it way too many times on accident when I didn’t need moves. I also don’t like the animations after finishing a level. There are three or four different things (+Coins, +Palettes, +Locks…) that pop up after finishing a level. It’s a battery killer. Please add a no animations mode or allow them to be clicked through. When you “tap to speed up” after finishing the level and your puzzle spins, it seems very unresponsive and not sped up. Finally, my hint button has never worked. I’ve found I need this occasionally because the pattern (frustratingly) isn’t always consistent.
I would give 5 stars but…
I am at level 618 and it freezes when I try to load the level. It won’t load, the screen just flashes. Very disappointing. I also hate to floating bubble that is constantly in your way. I paid for the no-ads version and can’t even play and it’s ticking me off.
they lowkey stole my money
love the game, really do. was a little annoyed by the bubble that moves in front of the colors but it wasn’t necessarily the end of the world. my biggest problem ? one night when i got onto the app an advertisement for no ads came up claiming you could get no ads for “75% off” which mocked it down to like 2 bucks. (side note: why are they charging $14+ for no ads in the first place?) anyways, i figured “hey, i like this game enough, its two bucks, not that bad.” so i went through with the transaction. the next morning, get a notification from my bank that roughly $15 was taken out of my account through an apple transaction. so they flashed advertised and ended up getting $13 more out of the deal. i am aware i probably shouldn’t have made the transaction in the first place, but there should be like a rule or something for overcharging, no?
The clue button doesn’t work…
But the game is fun
Moving bubble
I love this game. The only reason why it has four stars instead of five is because there is a bubble that is on the screen that is constantly moving so you can watch a video and get five more moves. I cannot count how many times I accidentally hit that bubble because it moved over the paint, it is extremely frustrating. I play another game from this developer and it does not have this issue. The option for help is on the side stationary if they did that with this game, I would’ve given a five out of five is just very annoying trying to solve the puzzle and then you accidentally hit the bubble and have to watch an ad, please please please have the option stationary on the side of the screen
what are coins for???
i bought all the backgrounds and canvases the first day i had the game. i now rack up coins after every round and for every mission and finished palette. i have hundreds of thousands of coins. what are the even for??? there’s nothing to spend them on.
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