Do you like to mix colors?

Then you can play a nice game to find out how proficient you are at it - and how frustratingly tolerant of your own color mixing mistakes.

You can find it on the website https://trycolors.com/game.

When you call it up for the first time, you will see a two-part area.

The left half is empty, i.e. it appears with a transparent background, while the right half has been filled with a randomly selected color.

Below the two-part area you will see four virtual "paint pots" (circles), also randomly selected, with which you must mix exactly the color with which the right half is painted.

It works like this: With each click on a colored circle, the respective color is selected or emphasized more strongly.

By clicking on multiple circles, you mix the colors.

If you made a mistake and applied one of the four colors too thickly, you can reduce its proportion using the minus sign below.

The website shows you how close you are to the original as a percentage under the heading “Your Mix”.

As soon as you have succeeded in "recreating" the color so exactly that the left and right halves appear identically colored, you advance to the next level.

If, contrary to expectations, the game is too easy for you, you can also select the difficulty levels "normal" or "hard" at the top of the screen - because only "easy" is activated at the beginning.

For the highest difficulty level of the latter, you have to mix the color you are looking for from a total of eight different pots.

Have fun!

Now our question:

Which RAL color named after a month is used in the external communication of a German political party?

Please send your solution proposal to netzraetsel@faz.de.

The closing date for entries is April 6, 2022, 9 p.m.

The answer to last week's puzzle was 'Whakarewarewa' and the winner will be notified in writing.