A flag color guessing game
FlagTone keeps the flag visible while one target area becomes your live color selection, so the challenge is visual instead of trivia-based.
Flag colors are harder than they look
This is not a country quiz. It asks whether you can remember the actual tone in a stripe, field, cross, or emblem.
FlagTone keeps the flag visible while one target area becomes your live color selection, so the challenge is visual instead of trivia-based.
Many flags use similar color families, but the tones are not identical. Navy, sky blue, deep red, and warm gold can feel obvious in preview and drift seconds later.
Rounds draw from a broad flag set across regions, but the public site keeps the experience focused on one strong FlagTone page.
Each flag guess uses the same color slider loop and perceptual Delta E scoring as the main ToonTone game.
No. It focuses on matching flag colors, not naming a country from a picture.
FlagTone uses the same five-round score format as ToonTone and ColorTone.
The game uses self-authored playable flag layers and common public color references.