ToonTone

Five toon details. Memorize the original art, then tune the missing color back into place.

Solo or multiplayer?
Easy

A color guessing game for quick daily play

ToonTone is a color memory game, not a normal picture quiz: preview the target, rebuild it with sliders, read the Delta E reveal, then share or submit the score.

How the loop works

Press Start, memorize the preview, adjust Color, Intensity, and Lightness, lock your tone, then compare the target and your guess on the reveal.

ToonTone

Play Toon for illustrated color memory, switch to ColorTone for the pure swatch challenge, or use FlagTone when national palettes look easier than they are.

Small habits, better tones

Set the color family first, avoid over-saturating from memory, then tune brightness last. The fastest improvement comes from reading the reveal after each round.

All-time rankings and friend challenges

Scores can be posted with initials, copied as a challenge link, and compared with friends without requiring an account.

Focused site, fuller pages

The public site now keeps the experience concentrated on the main modes instead of spreading thin content across character, country, and alias pages.

FAQ

What is ToonTone?

ToonTone is a browser color guessing game where you preview five prompts, rebuild each target color with sliders, and finish with a score out of 50.

How does a ToonTone game work?

Each play has five rounds. Every round scores out of 10, and the final result is shown out of 50.

What do Color, Intensity, and Lightness mean?

Color changes the hue, Intensity controls how vivid the tone is, and Lightness controls how bright or dark it feels.

Is there a pure color mode?

Yes. ColorTone removes illustration hints and asks you to recreate standalone colors from memory.

What is FlagTone?

FlagTone focuses on matching colors from country flag palettes without turning the game into a country quiz.

Do I need an account?

No account is needed. You can play, share, and submit a player name to the world leaderboard.