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I guess the reason for that is making the instructions understandable even if printing in b/w.


Also it works with colorblind people. This way they can choose the color combination that works for them.


I think that's correct. If I were to do it for my kids I'd probably whip through and colour in the squares and circles beforehand to make it simpler for them


I think it's just so you can choose two colors that you have and fill in the instructions.




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