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TASK HELP: Spring Challenge 2024
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5.1 - Spring Colours
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72.2 %#e1e7edGrey
5.9 %#50b2c9Blue
5.6 %#dfb4cdPink
5.4 %#e1e3a2Yellow
5.4 %#b23a91Violet
2.1 %#3a338dBlue
1.5 %#6971adBlue
0.8 %#c17759Brown
0.6 %#736d67Grey
0.6 %#0a0a0aBlack
Fiona (Titch) wrote: "Would
be ok?
72.2 %#e1e7edGrey
5.9 %#50b2c9Blue
5.6 %#dfb4cdPink
5.4 %#e1e3a2Yellow
5.4 %#b23a91Violet
2.1 %#3a338dBlue
1.5 %#6971adBlue
0.8 %#c17759Brown
0.6 %#..."
Yes, there's definitely more than three colours in there.

72.2 %#e1e7edGrey
5.9 %#50b2c9Blue
5.6 %#dfb4cdPink
5.4 %#e1e3a2Yellow
5.4 %#b23a91Violet
2.1 %#3a338dBlue
1.5 %#6971adBlue
0.8 %#c17759Brown
0.6 %#..."
Yes, there's definitely more than three colours in there.
Books mentioned in this topic
A Match Made in Devon (other topics)Chelsea Wives (other topics)
Chelsea Wives (other topics)
Holi, the Hindu festival of Spring, colours and love, is usually observed in March. The celebrations include lots of dancing and music, as well as people joyfully throwing coloured powder and water at each other.
Read a book whose cover contains a minimum of three distinct colours according to TinEye. A guide to using TinEye can be found here.
Required: Post the cover.