Bacon's Brutal Brain Teasers!

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I'm going to guess A. I don't really have an explanation lol. I added up all of the colors in each picture and looked at what colors were missing. Then I looked at the 5 choices and A seems to fit nicely. Am I right? :3

Edit: Now that I think about it, I may be completely wrong. xD

/me is no good at this game D:
 
Well the mid has to be blue. That adds up to 9 blue on all sides so it isn't B, D, or E. There are only 2 white corners, so there have to be two white corner pieces. Therefore, it must be A.
 
Zero get delicious point. Question 7 be up very soon no?

And question 8. Yis, you will all hate me for 8...
 
Question 7: Skittles!

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What is the colour of the white circle?
 
^LOL

Also I thought you said you were going to post 7 and 8 at the same time?
By the way, I love how you're injecting intelligence back into the Game Corner again.
 
I'm working on 8, it will be up soon. This is still a tricky one mind you so hopefully it satisfies the hunger for puzzling : )

Amazing response flee, but not what I'm looking for lol

At syneptus: Remember to post reasoning, else those delicious points won't be yours :O
 
Purple! It's a purple white circle!

Actually, I think that the color is Yellow.

EDIT:
More seriously, I think that color is assigned based on the initial size of the circle, which you have provided several templates that demonstrate the color of them. The positioning and size of the other circles inside of the larger ones modify the color...
I believe that the pattern has something to do with the color circle.

A red circle on the right side of the circle shifts the color over to the next major color, in a direction specified by the pattern,
A red circle on the left goes in the opposite direction.
A red circle on top goes over a half step.

Orange circles go one and a half steps when positioned on the left and right, and go over two whole steps when on the top.
 
I think it's red (not entirely sure). I think the small red circles have some sort of point system, hence why the varying sizes and colors of circles are different. So I think that it would be red.

It's hard to explain my reasoning, I know - I don't quite understand it myself either.
 
I think it's red because the red with the same size has two dots. The other red its size has to dots as well. So bigger reds must mean two dots.
 
I think it's green. The smallest green circle can fit inside a green circle with a dot perfectly. A green circle with a dot on top can fit in the white circle perfectly. Those green circles have that pattern.
 
Fibonacci sequence. =O

Let's go with the first seven terms: 1,1,2,3,5,8
Subtract one from the sequence for: 0,0,1,2,4,7

And if we count the number of small circles in each larger colored circle:
0 - Blue
0 - Purple
1 - Yellow
2 - Green
4 - Red (two red and two orange inside)
7 - Orange (six red and one orange inside)

There are no other colors needed to fit the sequence, so I'm going with the risky "trick question" claim and say that the circle in question doesn't exist.
 
Nah, I don't really go for trick questions nor anything that requires much prior knowledge. Everything you need to know is on the picture.

If you hadn't figured, the diameters of the circles go up in units. Smallest is one unit, largest is six.
 
Okay, it was worth a try. -_-

/me will try to decode unit things without making it complicated.
 
So so. Take a look at a given element of the picture, and see if you can spot any patterns emerging. There are many different circles in the picture, so maybe take ones that look similar and see if you can spot a relationship. : )

There are a few ways you could phrase the solution, so please type it out clearly :p
 
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