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One way to distinguish colors in a set without labels is to compare them to known colors or use a color-matching guide. Alternatively, you can organize the colors by shades or hues to differentiate them based on their characteristics. Practice and experience in working with colors can also improve your ability to identify and distinguish between them in an unlabeled set.

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