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  • Friday, Nov 10 2017

    I see what you are saying here. I believe by definition if we use Green, Purple, Rose and Rose that is a bit of a tautology. We are simply saying Green. Purple, Rose.” This is because, as pointed out above, we are instructed in the set up to count the colors "...each window will contain at least two different colors of glass." We are not instructed to count the individual use of a color in a specific group: i.e. 2 uses of orange count towards the 4 or 5 specific fulfillment needed for each group. We are not playing for instance a grouping game in which each group must have three or four individual spots filled. The rules specify that the colors used in eat window: “…will contain at least two different colors of glass.”

    In order for a game to fit what you have outlined, the setup would need to say something like: each window has 5 separate panels that are colored in using one of eight colors. Then it might be possible to have Green, purple, Rose, rose, Yellow or something because we would be filling in specific spots.

    I hope this helps

    David

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  • Friday, Nov 10 2017

    When you say "appear twice," what does it mean? Are there certain pieces in glass windows? Are we counting the number pieces of green glass? No, we are only counting colors contained in glass. "Glass" here is uncountable.

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  • Friday, Nov 10 2017

    It doesn't say, for example, no same color will be used more than once in each of three stained glass windows.

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