Hex Color Guessing Game — Play Hexcodle Online

    Hex color guessing turns a shade into a code puzzle. If Toon Tone trains color memory by eye, Hexcodle trains the link between what you see and the six characters behind a web color.

    What makes hex guessing different

    A hex color code has red, green, and blue pairs. Guessing it is partly visual and partly logical: you learn whether a channel needs to go higher or lower, then narrow the answer with each attempt.

    Play Hexcodle after Toon Tone

    Start with Toon Tone to warm up your eye, then open Hexcodle for a stricter code-based challenge. The two games train the same color sense from different angles.

    Useful for frontend and design practice

    Hex guessing helps designers and developers stop treating codes like random text. Over time, values like #3A7BD5 start to feel readable: low red, medium green, high blue.

    Play related color games

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    FAQ

    What is a hex color guessing game?

    It is a color puzzle where you guess the hexadecimal code for a target shade or use code feedback to narrow the answer.

    Do I need to know hex codes first?

    No. Hexcodle is playable as a puzzle, and repeated guesses help you learn how RGB pairs map to visible colors.

    Is Hexcodle free?

    Yes. Hexcodle and the Toon Tone color games run free in the browser.

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