Color Memory Game

A pure color memory challenge.

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DailyMay 21, 2026Next in 6h 14m 30s

Color Memory Daily

Five colors. Same set for everyone. Rebuild each one from memory.


Dialed color memory game

Color Memory Game for 5-color visual recall.

Toon Tone's Color Memory Game turns five matching card flips into a visual recall test. Watch the poker backs reveal color faces, keep the sequence in memory, then rebuild each shade with HSB sliders instead of choosing from preset answers.

Pico studying five face-down color memory cards with a magnifying glass

Recreate color, not just order.

A classic memory game often asks you to repeat a pattern. This dialed Color Memory Game asks for something more precise: the exact feel of a color. Was it warmer, darker, softer, or more saturated? Your score comes from how closely your rebuilt color matches the original.

That makes every round compact but meaningful. You watch the card flip animation, hold the shade in your head, then use hue, saturation, and brightness to bring it back.

Guess 5 colors.

Each run uses five card reveals. The format is short enough for a break, but long enough to test whether your visual memory can stay accurate after the first few shades.

Track your best.

Your best score stays visible, and the daily game gives you a fresh sequence to compare. The goal is not speed alone; it is cleaner color recall.

How the Color Memory Game works.

The rules stay simple so the challenge can stay visual. Watch each poker card flip, remember the color face, then rebuild it with the three sliders. The closer your guess is, the higher your score.

Pico flipping five matching poker cards to reveal color faces
  1. Watch the flip.Focus on the color face before it hides again.
  2. Hold the sequence.Keep each color in order across five rounds.
  3. Dial your guess.Use HSB controls instead of preset swatches.
  4. Compare the result.See how close your memory came to the original.

Why it trains visual memory.

Human eyes compare colors well side by side, but exact recall is harder. This Color Memory Game turns that gap into practice. Each attempt makes you separate hue from saturation and brightness, then notice where your memory drifted.

The feedback is immediate, so a near miss is still useful. You can see whether your guess was too vivid, too dark, or slightly off in hue before trying the next color.

Cartoon feel, focused challenge.

Toon Tone keeps the experience playful with a cartoon color memory game style, bright card motion, and Pico artwork. The look stays friendly, while the task stays exact: remember the color and rebuild it.

Pico matching remembered color cards with the same five poker backs

Play when you want a short color challenge.

The Color Memory Game runs directly in your browser. Start a five-color session, rebuild each shade, check the score, and replay when you want a cleaner memory run.

Color Memory Game FAQ

What is a dialed Color Memory Game?

It is a visual memory game where you do more than repeat a color order. You remember each shade, then dial in hue, saturation, and brightness to recreate it.

How many colors do I need to remember?

Each session asks you to guess 5 colors. The first color may feel simple, but the sequence gets harder as you hold more shades in memory.

Is this a cartoon color memory game?

Yes. The game uses Toon Tone's bright cartoon style, playful motion, and Pico artwork while keeping the actual challenge focused on color recall.

Can I play the Color Memory Game for free?

Yes. The Color Memory Game runs in your browser with no download. You can replay, compare your best score, and try the daily challenge.