huedoku: original color puzzle

classic colorpuzzle

Published by: Millard Mott
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Recreate harmony, push tiles until you see the glow of color relationship! Solving a Huedoku puzzle comes naturally. Enjoy the relaxing therapeutic benefits of sorting colors.
Huedoku is to color, as Sudoku is to numbers and Tetris is to shapes, We are the language of color. Four colors create a puzzle that is scrambled. To play, you simply follow the flow and slide color tiles back Into place to recreate harmony. The colors relate across and down, like a crossword puzzle.
It's easier the less you think and the more you just place the colors where they look "right".
Plus, experience the color of a Van Gogh painting, see the glow of color interaction. Learn color theory while you follow the flow making colors glow.
Huedoku is easy yet novel. Four colors create a huedoku puzzle. Like in Sudoku or a crossword puzzle, it matters that the relationship works across and down. When the colors fit, they glow. It might take a minute to figure it out, but when you do, it's as simple as pushing pixels around until it looks right.
All ages can play. It take moments to learn and a lifetime to master.
The visual perceptive system is the most complex of all our senses. Vision, specifically color relationship, is divided in two. The Impressionists knew how to use this to make luminous art. Unlock the mystery. Discover how you are hardwired to know harmony.
Potential benefits:
•Color is relaxing and therapeutic
•Educational for artists and designers
•Isolated workout for your brain in the visual cortex
•Color mastery
•Great for beginners and experts alike
•Improve color grammar and visual literacy
Features:
•Ten original color puzzles and 12 levels
•Instant feedback and rewards when completing puzzles
•Educational color theory tutorial
•Relax mode available which turns off counter and timer for therapeutic play
Challenging for designers and artists.
Educational, Huedoku is fun for everyone.
Level 1-3: Clues guide you, showing you the four corners and a dot on a swatch if it needs to move
Level 4-6: Just the corner clues
Level 7-9: Shows you the solution before you start but no more clues during play.
Level 10-12: No preview of the solution and no clues
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Huedoku Reviews

Lots of fun on iPhone, unplayable on iPad

txmomofamarine on

United States

Tons of fun on the phone, and even got some of the other available packs, but super frustrating on the iPad. Fix the playability on the iPad, and it would be a sure winner.

cant even make a move

dootdannydootoot on

United States

when i open the app ifs so zoomed in that i cant see. literally unplayable.i was trying to get a new color game after finishing I Love Hue and it's sequel and this was not that replacement.

Stick with it

jbrizz on

United States

This is much better game than it seems at first. If you are interested in color it’s worth taking some time with. I’m a photographer so I answer yes to that. Much of the UX is terrible. After an attempt at a level I get a message at the top: Target achieved by 37. The number changes but it never means anything to me. Sometimes the message is Target missed by 7. Some number again. Then a rating of 1-4 stars. The correspondence between the rating the preceding Target statement is unclear. Sometimes I have a star rating before I start a level. I have no idea what this means. Usually it’s one star. Nothing ever offers encouragement. The only thing that gives me a clear rating is if I go into leaderboards. But when I first go there, the message is always that I have “No friends” and that I’m “1 out of 1 player”. The next tab after friends is “Recents”, where I learn that I’m 1 player on this leaderboard, and again 1 out of 1 player. The third tab says “Global”, where I find I’m rated 66 in the level I just tried, with a score (maybe, it’s an unexplained number) of 115. Thinking I was exiting that screen I got taken to the all time high scores. Apparently I’m #22 with 1,441,550. I have no idea when or how I got those points, though after each level grouping there is a display of some numbers that I earned. It’s labeled experimental. Hue coins are required to see the “hint”, which presents a tiny version of the solution you can use to figure out where you’re going wrong. When you buy some it seems like you’re buying a lot, but they it turns out you use up several (5?) for each hint you display. Again discouraging.

Eh

Apple Nickname 123 on

United States

There should be an option to turn off hints. Boring otherwise.

Nice but ...

BlueJay59 on

United States

Nice but I'm stuck on the level 1 summary. The graphics go beyond the screen and there seems to be no way to move to the next game. Too bad!

... its a great game, but the mechanics are..

Spamuelton on

United States

Not good enough.. the shifting mechanism screws up the moves i make and takes away my score because I got to shift the tiles back to where they were hence adding more moves unnecessarily, I think it would be best to have a swapping tile mechanism rather than a shifting tile mechanism, also when I lift a tile, shift it and then place it back in the same spot ‘without letting it down’ it counts as a move that doesn’t make any sense.. also when I have several rows that have been corrected and I want to move a tile somewhere else it’s shifts those corrected rows creating more unnecessary moves, Think about it, in real life if you were arranging tiles, if you moved one tile to the other side of the Area wouldn’t you just swap tiles or would you take the time to shift all the tiles? it doesn’t make sense to do all that hence why I think a swapping mechanism is better but other than that this game is really cool if you’re not really concerned with the score B) bravo

Educational and Enlightening!

Ftb108 on

United States

This is a really fun and fulfilling app! It teaches color theory in a more intuitive way. I feel like I am growing artistically because I’m more aware of how colors interact ...or don’t!! I feel challenged, but not stressed as I strive to perfect my skills. This is a well designed app and functions perfectly.

Cant turn off hints or sounds

msgromit on

United States

If there is a way to turn off corner hints I cant find it. Even with sounds turned off, there still there in settings

Establishes individuality from Blendoku

morbice on

United States

If you like blendoku, you'll love this game. It's one of the most well thought out I've seen on the AppStore. I wondered if this came out before or after blendoku because it's similar. More people should scroll down on the AppStore for less known apps that are just as good or better than the top grossing apps.

Meh

Dr Stromcaster on

United States

Seems a bit simplistic. Maybe better if they add some additional gameplay

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