all arrows are orange and it can get confusing in which sequence the moves are made. Going down a line with arrows highlighting different pieces leaves a trail of orange arrows in its wake
Especially during online commentary when lines are being discussed and arrows are being used, an intuitive way to show which arrows were made before others would be color coding the arrow with ROY G BIV
When this option is enabled, the first move for white, red; first move for black, red; second move for white, orange; second move for black, orange; and so on through the colors of the rainbow
since we can easily associate ROY G BIV as a sequence of colors with one coming before the other, the same might be true for arrows corresponding to the sequence of moves in analysis
There is an option to change arrow colors when drawing them.
https://support.chess.com/article/702-how-can-i-draw-arrows-on-the-board-like-streamers-do
all arrows are orange and it can get confusing in which sequence the moves are made. Going down a line with arrows highlighting different pieces leaves a trail of orange arrows in its wake
Especially during online commentary when lines are being discussed and arrows are being used, an intuitive way to show which arrows were made before others would be color coding the arrow with ROY G BIV
When this option is enabled, the first move for white, red; first move for black, red; second move for white, orange; second move for black, orange; and so on through the colors of the rainbow
since we can easily associate ROY G BIV as a sequence of colors with one coming before the other, the same might be true for arrows corresponding to the sequence of moves in analysis