3 Color Games — Live Now · More Coming
Color Game
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Color Game
A target color appears — drag the color wheel to match it as precisely as you can. No rounds, no timer, just play.
MatchingOpen-ended
Color Guesser
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Color Guesser
A color name appears — find the exact shade on a color wheel. Five rounds, one puzzle per day, same words for every player.
DailyPuzzle
Toon Tone
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Toon Tone
Recreate a cartoon character's exact color using Hue, Saturation, and Brightness sliders — from memory. Five rounds, two modes.
HSBMemory

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Color Games

All the color games on ColorGames — free, browser-based, no sign-up. Each one tests a different facet of color perception: naming, matching, memory, and precision. Pick one and play in under 30 seconds. New color games are added as they launch — check back periodically.


About Color Games

Color games are browser puzzles that measure a specific skill most people never formally train: the ability to see color accurately. Not just identify red or blue, but distinguish Cobalt from Navy, or recall the exact brightness of a cartoon character's shirt. The gap between what you think you see and what's actually there is where color games live.

Every color game on this site is free, runs in the browser, and requires no account. They work across formats — daily puzzle, open-ended matching, memory challenge — because color perception has a lot of dimensions. A high score in one color game doesn't guarantee a high score in another. That's the point.


Color Games — FAQ
What are color games?
Color games are browser puzzles that test your ability to perceive, name, or match colors. The ones here range from a daily word-based puzzle (Color Guesser) to a cartoon color matching challenge (Toon Tone) to an open-ended color wheel game on the homepage. Each tests a different facet of color perception.
Are the color games free?
Yes — every color game on this site is completely free. No subscription, no in-app purchase, no sign-up. Open the page and play.
Which color game should I start with?
If you want something with no setup, start with the color wheel game on the homepage. For a daily puzzle with a shareable score, try Color Guesser. For HSB slider precision, try Toon Tone.
Can color games improve color perception?
Regular color discrimination exercises do sharpen your ability to notice subtle differences between hues. Designers and illustrators often use color games as a calibration drill. Playing a few rounds daily is a low-effort way to build a more precise color eye over time.