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English: 3-color solution of en:Image:ColorXXXfixed.png, an image allegedly created to disprove the four color theorem. Assuming all black spaces are area rather than borders. Cleaned, colored, and optimized by Closeapple using the Gimp and PNGOUT.
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Source Cleaned and colored by User:Closeapple, based on en:Image:ColorXXXfixed.png by en:User:Fsswsb, which is a modified version of en:Image:ColorXXX with four colors.png by ArglebargleIV, which is a 4-color version of (now deleted) so-called "ultimate disproof of the four color theorem" en:Image:ColorXXX.jpg by en:User:Fsswsb.
Author Closeapple, based on en:User:Fsswsb's additions to ArglebargleIV's solution to en:User:Fsswsb's diagram.
Other versions Image:ColorXXXfixed black-lines-are-border 4-color.png assuming only black boxes are area, and black lines are only borders

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