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Yellow Flame - Matches or Lighters (butane) (The Coolest, still dont try touching it though)

Orange Flame - Coal or Wood

Red Flame - Indian Ink

Blue Flame - Natural Gas

Clear Flame - Hydrogen (The Hottest)

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