Is any getbigger capable of solving these visual puzzles? Also, explain your choice, don't guess...
I'll take a wild stab at 1. See if I can remember what I was thinking.
The dominant color line from left to right goes 1 - change - 2 - change - 3, then holds when it drops to the next line on the middle left. Same thing happens from top left going down, then the color holds when you jump to the next line at center top. Running horizontal the dominant line color lightens (wrapping around colorwise), top to bottom the color darkens. If these are both the case then the dominant color in the last pic should be black. So B,D,E,F,G.
Whenever you jump to another line and the dominant color holds, the two minor colors swap positions. That probably doesn't matter, but that's what yields the minor colors in pics top center collumn and left center row, before both converge to form a dominant black line as indicated by the dom line pattern. These are identical to ...uh... center row right and center collumn bottom, just before the last pic. At any rate, these yield two grey & one charcoal. So B,D,G.
In terms of alignment of the dom color line, vert or horiz, it only seems to shift after a change from black to something else, or on it's own every sixth pic, which shouldn't affect the last pic. Solution E has me a little worried since it's dom color seems right and its vert alignment seems right, I can't account for how the top left pic ever came into being to begin with, and the alignment of the pics before the final one are different than the two which give two grey and a charcoal in the center pic, but I can't see why that would make the last pic have two charcoal and one grey. I'm guessing solution B.

Going in reverse still doesn't account for pic 1. Shit, this isn't looking good.
