Color Memory Game — Test Your Visual Recall

    Toon Tone turns color memory into a fast browser game. You see a cartoon prompt, rebuild the remembered shade, and learn whether your memory kept the real color or only the color name.

    Why color memory feels easier than it is

    Your brain stores shortcuts. A character becomes “yellow” or “blue”, but the exact hue, saturation, and brightness fade quickly. Toon Tone makes that gap visible by asking you to recreate the color instead of naming it.

    A cartoon color memory game

    Cartoon characters are useful prompts because they feel familiar. You know the subject, but you still have to decide whether the real color is warmer, darker, softer, or more saturated than your first guess.

    Train recall with related games

    Play Toon Tone for character color memory, then try Dialed GG for raw swatch recall. If you want feedback without hiding the color, use Hued.

    Play related color games

    Toon Tone · Dialed GG · Train Your Color Eye · Color Guessing Game · HSB Color Game

    FAQ

    What does a color memory game test?

    It tests whether you can hold an exact shade in memory and reproduce it after the reference is gone.

    Can Toon Tone improve color memory?

    It can help you practice color attention by separating hue, saturation, and brightness instead of treating color as one vague label.

    Is this useful for artists and designers?

    Yes. It is casual, but the repeated recall loop is useful for anyone who wants sharper color perception.

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