## RGB Jallenge

This is a clone of The Great RGB Guessing Challenge.
The challenge works like this: You are presented three numbers ranging from 0 to 255 representing a rgb color and three color bubbles. To get a point you must choose the color bubble corresponding to the rgb values. The more points you get, the higher your score.

#### Controls

• Click on the bubble to choose it

``````# Python 2.7.7 Code
# Pygame 1.9.1 (for Python 2.7.7)
# Jonathan Frech 8th of July, 2016``````

## RGB Color Cube

Listing the red part on the x-axis, the green part on the y-axis and the blue part on the z-axis, this program displays all the 16777216¹ colors rgb can display.
The z-axis is shown over time, visually going through a cube of colors.

¹0 to 255 color values for all three colors in rgb yields in $256^3 = 16777216$ different colors.

``````# Python 2.7.7 Code
# Pygame 1.9.1 (for Python 2.7.7)
# Jonathan Frech 10th of February, 2016
#         edited 18th of March   , 2016``````

## JClock III

Inspired by a 7-segment clock I previously made a 7-segment font (used in Jong). I thought of an idea to make this simple way of displaying our ten numerals more interesting. I came up with this clock.
It uses a number of pixels, which get every second a new destination to the position that would form needed numeral. Because they always try to move to their destination – needing time to get there –, a reordering-effect occurs.

``````# Python 2.7.7 Code
# Pygame 1.9.1 (for Python 2.7.7)
# Jonathan Frech 8th of July, 2015``````