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Cyan pyramids were first introduced in 2003, contained in the boxed set of IceTowers. Due to their lighter shade of blue than the original blue pyramids produced beginning in 1999, the cyan color makes it more convenient for players to include purple pyramids in games, as it is easier to visually distinguish between cyan and purple at lower light levels compared with the darker blue vs purple. This may be why the new [[Equipment/Color die]] released with [[Pyramid Arcade]] includes cyan rather than the dark blue color that was featured on the original Color die. Both Cyan and Blue were included in [[Pyramide Arcade]].
Cyan pyramids were first introduced in 2003, contained in the boxed set of IceTowers. They are given the designation "Xeno" in the Rainbow vs Xeno classification. Cyan pyramids are a [[Color/Transparent|transparent]] color, and are not to be confused with another transparent color, [[Color/Blue|Blue]], a pyramid color in a darker shade of blue introduced four years before Cyan. Cyan's lighter color makes it more convenient for players to include purple pyramids in games, as it is easier to visually distinguish between cyan and purple at lower light levels compared with the darker blue vs purple. This may be why the new [[Equipment/Color die|Color die]] released with [[Pyramid Arcade]] includes cyan rather than the dark blue color that was featured on the original Color die. Both Cyan and Blue were included in [[Pyramid Arcade]].



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{|style="text-align:center; width:50%" class="wikitable"
|+ Cyan vs Blue
|+cyan vs blue
|-
|-
|style="text-align:center;background:white;"|[[File:Cyan Tree.svg|100px|link=Color/Cyan]]<br>Cyan
|[[Image:Cyan_Tree.svg|50px]]
|style="text-align:center; width:50%;background:white;"|[[File:Blue Tree.svg|100px|link=Color/Blue]]<br>Blue
|[[Image:Blue_Tree.svg|50px]]
|-
|(Transparent)
|(Transparent)
|}


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|+cyan, purple, and blue shown together
|-
|-
|style="text-align:center;background:white;"|[[File:Cyan Tree.svg|100px|link=Color/Cyan]]<br>Cyan
|Cyan
|style="text-align:center;background:white;"|[[File:Purple Tree.svg|100px|link=Color/Purple]]<br>Purple
|Blue
|style="text-align:center; width:33%;background:white;"|[[File:Blue Tree.svg|100px|link=Color/Blue]]<br>Blue
|}
|}
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Latest revision as of 22:57, 25 April 2024

Cyan pyramids were first introduced in 2003, contained in the boxed set of IceTowers. They are given the designation "Xeno" in the Rainbow vs Xeno classification. Cyan pyramids are a transparent color, and are not to be confused with another transparent color, Blue, a pyramid color in a darker shade of blue introduced four years before Cyan. Cyan's lighter color makes it more convenient for players to include purple pyramids in games, as it is easier to visually distinguish between cyan and purple at lower light levels compared with the darker blue vs purple. This may be why the new Color die released with Pyramid Arcade includes cyan rather than the dark blue color that was featured on the original Color die. Both Cyan and Blue were included in Pyramid Arcade.


cyan vs blue

Cyan

Blue
(Transparent) (Transparent)


cyan, purple, and blue shown together

Cyan

Purple

Blue