Color Mill
Colors are at the heart of each round in Color Mill, where the puzzle takes shape through the simple act of catching the right elements as they appear. Instead of relying on a long list of rules, the game builds its challenge around recognizing colors, reacting to what is on screen and keeping the sequence going. The result is a compact free online experience that is easy to approach but still gives each move a clear consequence.
Catch the colors before the situation changes
The main interaction gives the puzzle an active rhythm. You watch the colored elements presented by the game, decide which one fits the current situation and catch it before moving on. Each choice affects what happens next, so the focus is not simply on spotting a color but on responding to it at the right moment. This makes Color Mill feel more involved than a static matching exercise, because the puzzle develops through a series of small decisions made directly during play.
A puzzle built around recognition and response
Color becomes more than a visual theme because it determines how the player reads the board and chooses what to do. A new arrangement can change what looks correct from one moment to the next, requiring attention to the elements currently available rather than relying on a single repeated action. The combination of color recognition and catching gives the game its distinctive loop: look at the current situation, identify the relevant choice, act on it, and immediately read the new result.
Simple rules with an active pace
That straightforward structure makes Color Mill easy to pick up when playing online, while the changing sequence keeps the interaction from feeling completely passive. The challenge comes from maintaining awareness as new colors and choices enter the puzzle, turning each successful catch into part of a continuing chain of decisions. FTG keeps the presentation focused on this central interaction, allowing the color-based puzzle to carry the experience without unnecessary complexity.
