<p>Hello Shawtay!</p><p>The colors from the Cyclopedia Map are linked to the Measuring Quest, where your job is discover all the map of Tibia.</p><p>About the colors they means:</p><p><span style="color:#7f8c8d"><strong>Grey color:</strong></span> It's used on Sub-aread and color:</strong></span> This one is liked all those places your char doesn't have access Sub-areas that your character don't have access to, it includes part of the maps where quest missions are needed to enter, for example: (Furious Crater) or need to be Crater) or it requires Mini-world changes to be able to discover (Cake keep isle, active a Mini world to start discovering it, for example: ( Cake Keep Isle, Chyllfroest, Hive Secondary Structure) also places you can't access for your level like Dawnport, Roorgaard, Isle of Destiny.</p><p><strong><span is linked to all the places that you cannot access for different reasons: for example: Dawnport, Rookgaard (if you are already on the Mainland) or Isle of Destiny (since it's linked for no longer available).</p><p><strong><span style="color:#ffffff"><span style="background-color:#95a5a6">White Color:</span></span> </strong>It's linked for all the areas and sub-areas and areas that you haven't starting discovered yet, and you can easy select it start just selecting it by clicking above the name name, as the pic below shows:</p><p><img alt="" src="https://www.tibiaqa.com/?qa=blob&qa_blobid=14557754044137317227" style="height:460px; width:600px"></p><p><span style="color:#cc0099"><strong>Pink Color:</strong></span><span style="color:#990099"><strong> </strong></span>This color us show up style="color:#990099"><strong> </strong></span>This color is displayed when have areas that you have started an area begins to be discovered but didn't completed at 100% and if you click on is not 100% complete, and clicking on it will shows the % show the% of how much you had have done so far.</p><p><strong><span style="color:#2ecc71">Green Color: </span></strong>This show Color: </span></strong>This color means the areas and subareas you have done.</p>that you have 100% completed.</p>