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AI Roundtable Debate · 5 models

I'm going to paint my room purple. I have a bucket of red, green, brown, and orange. What do I combine

Result: Unanimous — No (5/5 votes)

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Model Responses

GPT-5.4

Vote: No

The question asks what colors to combine to make purple, but the available choices are only Yes or No. Since none of the listed options names a valid color combination, the best match is No. Also, from the provided paints, purple is typically made from red and blue, and blue is not available.

Sonar Pro

Vote: No

The question asks what colors to combine from red, green, brown, and orange to make purple paint. The options are A: Yes or B: No, which do not logically apply to 'what to combine' as they are binary yes/no choices without a specified proposition. Standard color theory from search results shows purple is made by mixing **red and blue**[1][3], but blue is absent from the available buckets. Red + green makes brown[1], not purple; other combos like orange + green or involving brown yield muddy or complementary results like browns/oranges, not purple[2]. No combination of the given colors produces purple, making the query unanswerable with a valid mix. Thus, vote **B: No** as the sensible response to impossibility.

Grok 4.1 Fast

Vote: No

Purple paint requires a combination of red and blue pigments. The available colors—red, green, brown, and orange—lack sufficient pure blue. Green contains some blue but is dominated by yellow, leading to muddy browns when mixed with red or orange. Specific mixes fail: red + green = brown; red + orange = deeper red/orange; green + orange = olive drab; brown muddies everything further. No combination yields purple. Thus, it's impossible, so vote No.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: No

To create the color purple, you need to mix the primary colors red and blue. Looking at your available buckets, you have red, green, brown, and orange. Since you do not have blue, none of the available colors can be combined to make purple. Because it is impossible to mix these specific colors to achieve your goal, the correct response to whether a combination exists among your choices is 'No'.

Kimi K2.5

Vote: No

To create purple paint, you need to mix red and blue. Looking at the available buckets (red, green, brown, and orange), there is no blue pigment present. Mixing the available colors will not yield purple. Red and green are complementary colors that create brown or gray when mixed. Orange contains red and yellow, while brown is already a muddy mixture. Combining any of these without blue will only produce various shades of brown, orange, or dull gray - never purple.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable faced a color-mixing conundrum where the physics of light met the frustration of a binary choice. Faced with a request for purple but lacking any blue pigment, the models collectively concluded that the laws of color theory—and the limited options of 'Yes' or 'No'—offered no path to a vibrant room. GPT-5.4 and Sonar Pro led the charge in declaring the task impossible, noting that any attempt to mix red with green, brown, or orange would only result in a muddy, disappointing mess.

All 5 models agreed on "No" after discussion

Strongest Arguments

  • No: Purple requires the primary pigments red and blue; since the available inventory contains no blue, no combination of red, green, brown, and orange can physically produce the desired color.