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Choose [New Game] to start a new game. You play against the computer. One of you picks a four-peg combination (red. green, blue, yellow, black, gray) and the other tries to guess this combination. After each guess, the person who has picked the combination reports how many pegs in the guess are the correct color in the correct location and then how many of the remaining pegs are the correct color but in the incorrect location.
The object of the game is for the guesser to guess the combination in as few guesses as possible.
If the number of correct pegs is recorded in red rather than in black, it means that the incorrectness of this guess could have been inferred from previous information.
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