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  2. Cubis 2 - Wikipedia

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    Cubis 2 is a puzzle video game that was released in 2004 by FreshGames. In Cubis 2 , the player shoots different colored cubes into cubes that are already placed on the isometric game table. Once three of the same color are matched in a row or are stacked, the cubes disappear and the player earns points.

  3. Color Genomics - Wikipedia

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    Color returns results, on average, within 24–48 hours. [7] In August 2020, Color was running some of the highest-capacity test sites in the country. [8] Color was also responsible for the majority of San Francisco’s COVID-19 testing with an average turnaround time within 24 hours, [9] and most results returned in under 48 hours. [10]

  4. Kohs block design test - Wikipedia

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    Kohs described the 1920s version of the test as a series of 17 cards which increase in complexity as the test progressed. [5] Test takers replicated the designs with painted blocks (each side was a single color or two colors divided by a diagonal line). [5] The initial scores were based on completion time and number of moves. [6]

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  6. Cubello - Wikipedia

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    However, unlike many other games, such as Puzzle Bobble, where the goal is to eliminate objects of certain colors or shapes, Cubello continues to provide the player with cube colors that are either still in the magazine or on the stage, so the player has to calculate to have the color disappear from the magazine and the stage at the same time ...

  7. Rubik's Puzzle World - Wikipedia

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    Rubik's Puzzle World features multiple game modes, which capitalize on the Wii and Nintendo DS' pointer-based motion controls and differ across the two platforms: . Rubik's Cube: Players can learn how to solve any of three Rubik's Cubes of differing size, then use interactive controls to manipulate a virtual replica of one, racing against time to either solve it or reproduce as many ...

  8. I.Q.: Intelligent Qube - Wikipedia

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    Normal cubes - Normal cubes are usually gray (the same color as the stage cubes you move around on), though this texture can change to some other color depending on the stage reached or on the game's settings. These cubes should be cleared. Advantage cubes - Advantage cubes are green and should be cleared. Clearing one of these cubes marks its ...

  9. MacMahon Squares - Wikipedia

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    More colors can be described in a similar way. For example, a coloring of C 1,2,2,2 represents 1 to 1, 2 to 3, 4 to 5, and 6 to 7. From here we can see that the only possible numbers to describe the pairings by are 1 and 2, since a 3 or above merely skips over a color that would be used the same otherwise because colorings are relative. [1]