One fad that has taken the puzzle world by storm is Sudoku. Not only was this world content to stay with just this one fad, oh no. They had to make many variations including Killer Sudoku, X-Sudoku, Jigsaw Sudoku, Samurai Sudoku, and Hexadoku. There are many more versions that I haven't listed.
One of the latest creations I have found is Mondoko... or as I prefer to call it, Sudoku for art lovers. In this form of Sudoku, rules are similar to normal sudoku where numbers cannot be repeated in a line, though in this case you are given colors rather than numbers. There are some boxes that are 1x1, but others may be larger and all one color. Below you will see the puzzle for you to solve and below that will give you an example. Be careful not to follow the example exactly because while that one only uses 5 colors, the puzzle you've been given uses 6. On the side of the grid you can see what colors are used.
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Example of a different Mondoko puzzle.
Send your entry to the Soup Account by November 21st at 11:59 PM HEX with the subject "Puzzling Things: November".
Prizes
15,000 galleons
10,000 galleons
Winners will be randomized from all 100% correct entries.
Good luck!