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Technically, all colours of fire are the same temperature, but with colour, they get more condensed/concentrated; for instance, red fire could be as hot as blue fire, but blue fire would appear hotter to the touch because it is more concentrated.

Anyway, from least condensed to most it goes:

Red, Blue, Green, Purple, White.

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Blue flames are the hottest, reaching temperatures of around 1500-2000 degrees Celsius. This indicates a high energy output.

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