How to read the Crossing tables

 

The crossing tables are built in squares for each colour. The rows and columns responsible for a pattern (bicolour, tabby, etc.) are coloured with blue.

Example

In this example one square is circled with blue colour.

   

 

Bicolour   Bicolour
 

black

 

chocolate
  black black black bicolour black black bicolour
Bicolour black bicolour black Van black bicolour black Van

 

1)

  chocolate black black bicolour chocolate chocolate
Bicolour black bicolour black Van

 

1)

chocolate bicolour chocolate Van

 

Example 1

You cross a chocolate bicolour male with a black female.

For the male colour all the cells down the column at the colour "Bicolour chocolate".
For the female colour all the cells along the row at the colour "Black".
Then look at the whole square (circled with red colour) in which these two colours meet each other, here you'll find the result of this crossing.

 

 

Bicolour Bicolour

black

 

chocolate cinnamon
black black black bicolour black black bicolour black
Bicolour black bicolour black Van black bicolour black Van

 

1)

black bicolour
chocolate black black bicolour chocolate chocolate chocolate
Bicolour black bicolour black Van

 

1)

chocolate bicolour chocolate Van chocolate bicolour

 

Example 2

You cross a blue male with a chocolate tabby female.

For the male colour all the cells down the column at the colour "Blue".
For the female colour all the cells along the row at the colour "Chocolate tabby".
Then look at the whole square (circled with red colour) in which these two colours meet each other, here you'll find the result of this crossing.

   

 

tabby   tabby   tabby   tabby   tabby
 

black

 

chocolate

cinnamon

blue

lilac

 

black

black black tabby black black tabby black black tabby black black tabby black black tabby
tabby black tabby black tabby black tabby black tabby

 

1)

black tabby black tabby

 

2)

black tabby black tabby black tabby black tabby

 

1)

  chocolate black black tabby chocolate chocolate tabby chocolate chocolate tabby black black tabby chocolate chocolate tabby
tabby black tabby black tabby

 

1)

chocolate tabby chocolate tabby chocolate tabby chocolate tabby

 

2)

black tabby black tabby

 

1)

chocolate tabby chocolate tabby
  cinnamon black black tabby chocolate chocolate tabby cinnamon cinnamon tabby black black tabby chocolate chocolate tabby
tabby black tabby black tabby

 

2)

chocolate tabby chocolate tabby

 

2)

cinnamon tabby cinnamon tabby black tabby black tabby

 

2)

chocolate tabby chocolate tabby

 

2)

 

Example 3

You cross a lilac male with a blue female.

For the male colour all the cells down the column at the colour "Lilac".
For the female colour all the cells along the row at the colour "Blue".
Then look at the whole square (circled with red colour) in which these two colours meet each other, here you'll find the result of this crossing.

   

 

tabby   tabby   tabby   tabby   tabby
 

black

 

chocolate

cinnamon

blue

lilac

 

black

black black tabby black black tabby black black tabby black black tabby black black tabby
tabby black tabby black tabby black tabby black tabby

 

1)

black tabby black tabby

 

2)

black tabby black tabby black tabby black tabby

 

1)

  chocolate black black tabby chocolate chocolate tabby chocolate chocolate tabby black black tabby chocolate chocolate tabby
tabby black tabby black tabby

 

1)

chocolate tabby chocolate tabby chocolate tabby chocolate tabby

 

2)

black tabby black tabby

 

1)

chocolate tabby chocolate tabby
  cinnamon black black tabby chocolate chocolate tabby cinnamon cinnamon tabby black black tabby chocolate chocolate tabby
tabby black tabby black tabby

 

2)

chocolate tabby chocolate tabby

 

2)

cinnamon tabby cinnamon tabby black tabby black tabby

 

2)

chocolate tabby chocolate tabby

 

2)

  blue black black tabby black black tabby black black tabby blue blue tabby blue blue tabby
tabby black tabby black tabby

 

2)

black tabby black tabby

 

2)

black tabby black tabby blue tabby blue tabby

 

2)

blue tabby blue tabby

 

2)

 


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