Graphs and NetworksMaps

The four colour theorem only works for maps on a flat plane or a sphere, and where all countries consist of a single area.

However, mathematicians have also looked at maps of empires, where countries can consist of multiple disconnected components, and at maps on differently-shaped planets, such as a torus (doughnut shape). In these cases you may need more than four colours, and the proofs become even more difficult.

This map on a torus requires seven colours.