Hexcodle — The Daily Hexcode Guessing Game
Hexcodle is a free, daily color puzzle played in your browser. Inspired by Wordle but made for color enthusiasts, it shows you a target shade and challenges you to guess its six-digit hexadecimal code. One new hexcode every day, a handful of guesses to crack it.
How Hexcodle Works
You see a target color and type a guess as a hexcode — six characters from 0-9 and A-F. After
you submit, Hexcodle paints the color your code produces, gives you a closeness score, and tells you
whether each digit should go higher or lower. You refine, guess again, and close in on the exact
value.
Deduction, Not Luck
Most casual color games are pure eyeballing. Hexcodle is a logic puzzle: the higher/lower feedback on every digit lets you reason your way to the answer instead of stabbing in the dark. Each guess narrows the range — a smart second and third try can land you on the precise hexcode.
Learn to Read Hex
Play for a week and something clicks: you stop seeing #3A7BD5 as random characters and start
reading it as "medium red, strong green, lots of blue." Hexcodle quietly trains the RR-GG-BB
intuition that designers and front-end developers use every day.
Pairs Well with Toon Tone and Hued
If you like Hexcodle's daily slot, the rest of the family runs on the same color muscle. Hued is a slider-based daily color match, and Toon Tone is a memory game built on rebuilding character colors from recall. Hexcodle sharpens your hex literacy; the others sharpen precision and memory.
Plays Anywhere, Free Forever
Hexcodle runs in any modern browser, desktop or mobile. No download, no sign-up, no paywall — just open the page and decode today's hexcode.