Dialed GG — Free Color Memory Game
Dialed GG is a free, browser-based color memory game. Each round shows you five colors. You get a fixed window to memorize them, then rebuild every one from memory using HSB sliders. Scoring uses CIELAB perceptual color space — the same model professional color calibration uses — so the game rewards how close you got, not just an exact match.
How Dialed GG Works
Pick a mode and the timer starts. Easy gives you 45 seconds with the HSB values written next to each swatch; Hard cuts the timer to 20 seconds and hides the numbers. When the timer ends, the target colors disappear and you rebuild each one with sliders for hue, saturation, and brightness. Each round scores out of 50.
CIELAB Scoring, Not Pixel Bingo
Most color games compare RGB values and call it a day. Dialed GG converts both the target and your guess into CIELAB and measures distance with Delta E — the standard for "does this paint match the brand color?" The practical effect: getting the hue family right matters more than nailing the exact pixel, and a vivid wrong hue is penalized more than a slightly-off-target neutral.
Three Ways to Play
- Solo: random colors, your pace, Easy or Hard.
- Daily Challenge: same five colors for every player worldwide, one attempt per day, global leaderboard.
- Multiplayer: share a link, race the same colors in real time with friends.
Pairs Well with Toon Tone
If you like Dialed GG's HSB-slider mechanic but want a memory test on iconic colors instead of abstract swatches, Toon Tone (the main game here) runs the same skill on cartoon characters. Dialed GG sharpens precision; Toon Tone leans on recall.
Plays Anywhere, Free Forever
Dialed GG runs in any modern browser, desktop or mobile. No download, no sign-up, no paywall.
More Color Games
If you enjoyed this, try Color Guessr and Hexcodle.









