Your color
Original color
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Cartoon color game
This cartoon color challenge turns character color memory into a quick browser round: read the prompt, fill the missing color with HSB sliders, and compare your score.
Five rounds. Browser-only gameplay. Shareable Toon Tone results.
The game shows a character prompt and a transparent target area. Move the HSB sliders until the filled color matches your memory, then lock in your guess.
Your color
Original color
Score
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A regular color game can use random swatches. Toon Tone adds memory, recognition, and character-inspired prompts.
Each round asks you to guess a familiar type of character color, such as a shirt, hair, body, collar, or accessory. That makes the challenge more memorable than a plain swatch test.
After each round, the page shows your color, the original color, and a score, so you can tell whether hue, saturation, or brightness caused the miss.
The loop is fast: read the character prompt, rebuild the missing color, lock in your answer, and share the result after five rounds.
Each round names a character and target part. Focus on the missing area and recall how that cartoon-style color should look.
Use HSB sliders to rebuild the missing color. Hue sets the family, saturation sets intensity, and brightness sets the final lightness.
Toon Tone uses browser-rendered WebP cutouts, so your chosen color fills the transparent target area immediately.
After five rounds, copy a compact scorecard with round markers, total score, link, and color challenge hashtags.
Strong scores usually come from controlling brightness after you choose the right hue family.
Share after playingThis page is designed for quick color memory practice, social sharing, and a clear path into deeper Palette Lab tools.
Play five short rounds that ask you to rebuild a missing cartoon-style color from memory.
Use hue, saturation, and brightness sliders instead of typing a random HEX value.
See your guessed color next to the original color after each round.
Copy and share a scorecard after the full five-round challenge.
Move from memory practice to real image palettes with the Palette Lab extractor.
Palette Lab Toon Tone is an independent color memory game and is not affiliated with any cartoon studio or rights holder.
Answers for players searching for Toon Tone cartoon game or guess the color of cartoon characters.
This page features Palette Lab Toon Tone. It asks you to recreate missing cartoon-style colors with HSB sliders and gives a score for each round.
Yes. The game uses character-inspired prompts and transparent target areas so you can guess the missing color from memory.
No. Palette Lab Toon Tone is an independent color memory game and is not affiliated with any cartoon studio, network, publisher, or rights holder.
The official Palette Lab version is hosted at palettelab.org/toon-tone/ and mirrored through this page.
Yes. The cartoon color challenge is free, browser-based, and does not require an account.
Replay the page to test another mix of character-inspired color prompts.
Then try the general color guessing game or extract a palette from your own image.
This cartoon color challenge is free, browser-based, and built for quick color memory practice.