Mini Games
Color Match
Recreate a random color with R/G/B sliders. A color-sense game scored to 0.01%.
How to play
- Tap Start. A random target color is shown.
- Drag the R, G, and B sliders until your color matches the target.
- Hit Submit. Closer color = higher accuracy (%).
My Best
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Aim for a Colorist's Eye!
Ranking
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Color Match is a one-shot mini-game that tests your eye for color. A random target color appears, and you mix it back using three sliders for Red, Green, and Blue. There is no eyedropper and the target's RGB values stay hidden, so you have to read the hue, saturation, and brightness by eye and dial it in. When you submit, the RGB distance between your color and the target is converted into an accuracy score from 0 to 100%, shown to two decimal places.
The rules are minimal and there is no time limit. Adjust one channel at a time, compare your swatch against the target side by side, and submit when they look identical. After scoring, both colors and their hex codes are revealed so you can see exactly where you drifted, then submit to the global ranking or send a challenge link so a friend faces the identical target color.
Matching color is harder than it looks because the eye judges colors relatively, not absolutely — a shade looks different depending on what surrounds it. Tip: nudge each channel until the boundary between the two swatches almost disappears, pay special attention to subtle green and blue shifts that the eye easily misses, and share your result card showing both colors side by side.






