Aight kids, so some of you wanna learn how to do G&G? I al totally the best teacher.
Ok so first click hard mode. Now you gotta choose your alignment. Are you going to always do shadow or always do light? Trust me after a while your brain HARDWIRES and even if you try to switch, your brain goes “ew yucky why are you reversing the colors?”
Ok you chose? Ok Imma use shadow as my example cuz its the closest FR’s gonna get to a dark mode.
Mkay now look at the top row. Does it have the color you don’t want? Yes? OK PROTOCOL, PROTOCOL ALGORITHM! Tap the row below it. You’ll see that the top color slowly yeets itself to the right. Well like
Ok see this hexagon?
Theres gonna be two hexegons below it? Click the hexagon whose angle A touches the off color hexagon’s B. Does that one, the one you just tapped, turn yellow? (Remember, I’m reffering to this as Shadow. If you’re gonna do light, just change everyone yellow to purble.) The one you just clicked on? IGNORE IT. We workin top to bottom. Prioritize the top row. Ok now it’s all purple. Yay! But now the row below it is bad. Keep clicking the hexagon whose angle A touches angle B of a bad hexagon until you reach the middle row.
Oh shoot!! Split point!!
If the middle row has an even number of bad tiles, keep using the A-B method. But if ya try that, and one bad tile remains, click every tile of the middle row! Don’t skip any! Every tile! Even the bad one! Then, resume the A-B method.
Uh oh! But what happens if the row below that has one tile left?? You gotta zzzOOOOM back to the top! Take the second row! Tap the most leftward tile of the middle row. See how the tile on top turns the bad color too? Activate the AB method! Don’t click on the most leftward tile again! Don’t do it! It may seem tempting, but then everything just turns the good color again, and the row below the middle tile is still EVIL. Use the AB. When you finish, boom, row below center has healed!
BUT WHAT IF THE ROW BELOW THAT ONE IS EVIL??
Easy. Go back, but instead of clicking the most leftward tile of the second tow, click the most leftward tile of the third row!
Ok time to use the LQ method!
WRONG
ITS the AB method again.
Ok clicky clicky and POIF! The bottom two rows should be clickable into a structure where a tap will clear the whole thingy! You win!
That took like 15 minutes. To write. Windsinger help me.
I-if this genuinely helps someone... I don’t even know.
Ok so first click hard mode. Now you gotta choose your alignment. Are you going to always do shadow or always do light? Trust me after a while your brain HARDWIRES and even if you try to switch, your brain goes “ew yucky why are you reversing the colors?”
Ok you chose? Ok Imma use shadow as my example cuz its the closest FR’s gonna get to a dark mode.
Mkay now look at the top row. Does it have the color you don’t want? Yes? OK PROTOCOL, PROTOCOL ALGORITHM! Tap the row below it. You’ll see that the top color slowly yeets itself to the right. Well like
Ok see this hexagon?
Theres gonna be two hexegons below it? Click the hexagon whose angle A touches the off color hexagon’s B. Does that one, the one you just tapped, turn yellow? (Remember, I’m reffering to this as Shadow. If you’re gonna do light, just change everyone yellow to purble.) The one you just clicked on? IGNORE IT. We workin top to bottom. Prioritize the top row. Ok now it’s all purple. Yay! But now the row below it is bad. Keep clicking the hexagon whose angle A touches angle B of a bad hexagon until you reach the middle row.
Oh shoot!! Split point!!
If the middle row has an even number of bad tiles, keep using the A-B method. But if ya try that, and one bad tile remains, click every tile of the middle row! Don’t skip any! Every tile! Even the bad one! Then, resume the A-B method.
Uh oh! But what happens if the row below that has one tile left?? You gotta zzzOOOOM back to the top! Take the second row! Tap the most leftward tile of the middle row. See how the tile on top turns the bad color too? Activate the AB method! Don’t click on the most leftward tile again! Don’t do it! It may seem tempting, but then everything just turns the good color again, and the row below the middle tile is still EVIL. Use the AB. When you finish, boom, row below center has healed!
BUT WHAT IF THE ROW BELOW THAT ONE IS EVIL??
Easy. Go back, but instead of clicking the most leftward tile of the second tow, click the most leftward tile of the third row!
Ok time to use the LQ method!
WRONG
ITS the AB method again.
Ok clicky clicky and POIF! The bottom two rows should be clickable into a structure where a tap will clear the whole thingy! You win!
That took like 15 minutes. To write. Windsinger help me.
I-if this genuinely helps someone... I don’t even know.