ColorTone

Five colors. No characters. No context. Just your memory versus the sliders.

Solo or multiplayer?
Easy

Pure color memory

ColorTone

No image hints. Memorize the swatch, rebuild it from memory, then see how close your eyes really were.

The pure version

ColorTone strips the game down to one flat swatch, three sliders, and a reveal that compares your memory against the original tone.

Why it is harder

Without character or flag context, every round depends on remembering hue, intensity, and lightness directly.

Useful color training

Use it after Toon mode when you want stricter practice. The reveal still shows the target, your guess, score, and color distance.

Same five-round format

Each round scores out of 10. The final result is shown out of 50 for sharing and leaderboard comparison.

FAQ

How do you play ToonTone?

Press Start, memorize the preview, rebuild the target with Color, Intensity, and Lightness sliders, then lock the tone to reveal your score.

How many rounds are in a game?

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

Do I need an account?

No account is required. Recent results and settings stay in your browser unless you submit a leaderboard score.

How is ColorTone different from ToonTone?

ToonTone uses illustration prompts. ColorTone removes all context and asks you to recreate standalone colors from memory.