@andrewt I was looking at your code for Celtix, and I thought this was a very big-brain way of getting an even spread of colours.

@OscarCunningham Haha, yes, I started doing that for the 'DVD extras' for @standupmaths' Things To Make And Do In The Fourth Dimension — it made sense to go that hard at the time and I've been using it ever since even when it doesn't really.

Honestly I don't even know if Celtix still uses those colours anywhere but apparently it's still in the code 🤷

@andrewt Presumably it uses them for the faded colours of the incomplete loops.
@andrewt @OscarCunningham @standupmaths I think I picked this up from you. I use it all over the place
@OscarCunningham @andrewt A nice game with a great idea based on celtic knots: https://www.andrewt.net/puzzles/celtix/ And an ingenious way of generating colors using the golden ratio to step through the color wheel. Need to remember that!
Celtix

A puzzle based on Celtic knots