Odd Hue — Spot the Tile That Doesn't Belong
Odd Hue is a free spot-the-shade perception game played right in your browser. A grid of identically colored tiles hides exactly one square painted in a slightly different shade. Your only job is to find it before the clock runs out.
What Odd Hue Is
Odd Hue is a fast color-perception test built around the odd-one-out idea. Every round fills the board with one base color, then nudges a single tile a few steps along the hue, saturation, or lightness scale. Tap the tile that looks even a hair off and you score a point.
How to Play
You start with 60 seconds on the clock. Scan the grid, trust your eyes, and tap the tile that stands out. Each correct tap makes the grid grow larger while the color difference shrinks, so the challenge ramps up the longer you survive. Every wrong tap costs you two seconds, so look before you leap and keep your streak alive.
Why It's Fun
Odd Hue turns a simple eye test into a tense, quick-play arcade game. The shrinking color gap and the ticking timer create real pressure, while each correct tap delivers a small jolt of satisfaction. It is easy to start and genuinely hard to master.
Trains Your Color Eye
Hunting for tiny differences in shade sharpens your sensitivity to hue, saturation, and brightness. Play a few rounds a day and you will start noticing subtle color shifts you used to miss.
Plays Anywhere
Odd Hue runs in any modern browser on desktop, tablet, or phone. Tiles are sized for touch, so it feels great on a screen of any size. No download, no sign-up, no paywall — just open and play.









