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These colours are the origin of the Witscord logo.
These colours are the origin of the Witscord logo.
[[File:Froot loops.jpg|alt=Froot Loops box rotated 90° clockwise, with the O's in the words "Froot Loops" replaced with pictures of actual froot loops. From the top left in clockwise order, the colours of the froot loops are blue, green, purple, and yellow. |thumb|Froot Loops box with uncanny resemblance to the keep colours.]]
[[File:Froot loops.jpg|alt=Froot Loops box rotated 90° clockwise, with the O's in the words "Froot Loops" replaced with pictures of actual froot loops. From the top left in clockwise order, the colours of the froot loops are blue, green, purple, and yellow. |thumb|Froot Loops box with uncanny resemblance to the keep colours.]]
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Latest revision as of 16:59, 27 February 2024

The keep colours refer to the rough colour and positioning of the pressure-sensitive puzzles from The Keep area in The Witness. According to Jonathan Blow, these colours have meaning, but no one has figured out what they could mean. <Insert video where Jon says they have meaning.>

Aside from The Keep, the colours have been spotted under The Mountain, in Braid, and on Froot Loop boxes.

These colours are the origin of the Witscord logo.

Froot Loops box rotated 90° clockwise, with the O's in the words "Froot Loops" replaced with pictures of actual froot loops. From the top left in clockwise order, the colours of the froot loops are blue, green, purple, and yellow.
Froot Loops box with uncanny resemblance to the keep colours.