Memorize
A clean shade appears on screen with a short timer. Focus on hue, saturation, and brightness before it fades.
A focused color challenge built around attention, rhythm, and tiny visual differences. Study a shade for a few seconds, rebuild it with a picker, then compare your result with the original.
A clean shade appears on screen with a short timer. Focus on hue, saturation, and brightness before it fades.
Move through the color field and spectrum bar to rebuild the exact tone from memory.
Your pick is placed beside the original, scored by accuracy, and saved into your progress rhythm.
Classic mode gives steady practice with clear rounds and a short viewing window. Daily Color adds a small ritual for returning players who want a fresh shade to solve each day.
Speed compresses time. Zen removes the pressure. Hard makes shade differences tighter, turning each pick into a more precise visual decision.
Milestones reward consistency, sharp accuracy, streaks, daily practice, and completed modes without making the interface feel crowded.
Stats help users see average accuracy, best streaks, recent scores, and patterns that make every round feel connected to the next.
The app is designed for immediate play and does not require users to create an account or sign in.
The experience is built without advertising placements, so users can focus on color practice and progress.
Scores, streaks, mode progress, achievements, and similar in app activity may be stored locally on the device to keep the experience consistent.
When a user sends a support email, the information included in that message is used only to understand and answer the request.
The app is a simple visual game and is not intended to collect personal information from children.
Privacy notes may be revised when app features change. The latest version should always be available from this site.
Send a short message with your device model, iOS version, app version, and a description of what happened. Screenshots are helpful when the issue is visual.
Some modes intentionally use similar shades to train precision and make accuracy meaningful.
Zen mode removes the timer so the session feels slower and more relaxed.
The closer your recreated color is to the original, the higher the accuracy and score.