Each of the individual modules has an outer and an inner color.
Each outer color occurs 5 times, i.e.: 5 x black, 5 x white, 5 x red, 5 x green, 5 x blue, 5 x yellow.
Each inner color occurs 5 times, i.e.: 5 x black, 5 x white, 5 x red, 5 x green, 5 x blue, 5 x yellow.
When combining two colors from a total of 6 colors, there are 15 possible combinations.
Identical colors for both the outer and inner color are excluded.
Thus you get 2 x 15 = 30 basic motifs.
All 30 basic motifs are now arranged randomly in a 6x5 matrix.
Currently there are 99 random versions (V = 01 ... 99).
But only a few for the time being.
Some motifs result in geometric structures. So modules with the same color can form the corners of a square or a rectangle.
If desired, even more versions can be created at random.
If desired and requested, the missing versions in the shop will be uploaded additionally afterwards.
Image width in cm: (50 | 100 | 120 | 150)
==> Small square side in the center in mm: (28 | 56 | 67 | 83)
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