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Resistor color codes are not rocket science. Any architect should not have any problems decoding them. But with the advent of Interwebs, when you are lazy or refuse to understand the codes, just use one of the online calculators, like https://resistorcolorcodecalc.com/Tiny SMD resistors actually have the resistance value code represented numerically (like "472" is "47" and two zeros, or 4700 ohms, or 4.7k ohms).With a 12V power supply and a single white LED in series with a resistor, a safe range of resistors values is 1000 ohm (1k ohm) or higher. Safe power rating of the resistor is 0.25W or higher. With higher value resistances, you can go with 0.125W rated resistors.
Lee you can use a digital multimeter to measure the resistance, then you don't care what the colors are
It's a mild case, but the subtle differences mentioned, especially on a tiny resistor, makes it pretty challenging.