Hued — The Daily Color Puzzle
Hued is a free, daily color-matching puzzle played in your browser. One new target shade every day, three guesses to nail it. After each guess, the game tells you how close you got — so each attempt is sharper than the last.
How Hued Works
You see a target color and a set of sliders for hue, saturation, and brightness. You don't see the underlying numbers — only what your guess looks like next to the target. Submit a guess, get a similarity score, refine, repeat. Three tries total.
Three Guesses, Not One
Most daily color games are pure memory: see the color, lose it, rebuild it. Hued is closer to a puzzle. The feedback loop after each guess rewards thoughtful adjustment over raw recall — and makes the daily puzzle feel like a craft you get better at.
What You'll Notice After a Week
Daily play quietly retrains your color eye. After a few days you stop thinking in named colors ("teal", "salmon") and start thinking in dimensions: how blue, how grey, how light. That's the real prize.
Pairs Well with Toon Tone
If you like Hued's daily slot but want a memory-based variation, Toon Tone runs on the same HSB muscle: five cartoon characters, no reference, rebuild from memory. Hued sharpens precision, Toon Tone sharpens recall.
Plays Anywhere, Free Forever
Hued runs in any modern browser, desktop or mobile. No download, no sign-up, no paywall — just open the page and play today's color.









