Superman
DC Comics
Toon Tone is a free daily color guessing game where you rebuild iconic character palettes from memory.
Play Toon Tone in your browser, match cartoon, anime, superhero, and video game colors with HSB sliders, and come back for a new daily challenge every day.
Free browser game Β· Daily challenge Β· No signup Β· 33 characters across 5 categories
White kitten with a red bow who has no mouth
Target part
Your live tone
H180 S50 B50
Match the bow color
Memory card
After today's round, jump straight into 33 character-based practice rounds across 5 categories. Every card launches a playable round first, while only six flagship cards open follow-up notes when a repeat miss is worth studying.
New here? Start with Easy rounds. If one round keeps exposing the same mistake, use the cards labeled Flagship Note after you play.
Superman
DC Comics
Spider-Man
Marvel Comics
Hulk
Marvel Comics
Iron Man
Marvel Comics
Wonder Woman
DC Comics
Batman
DC Comics
Mickey Mouse
Disney
Elsa
Frozen
Simba
The Lion King
Buzz Lightyear
Toy Story
Mike Wazowski
Monsters, Inc.
Nemo
Finding Nemo
Cinderella
Disney
Pikachu
PokΓ©mon
Goku
Dragon Ball Z
Naruto
Naruto
Totoro
My Neighbor Totoro
Doraemon
Doraemon
Hello Kitty
Sanrio
SpongeBob
SpongeBob SquarePants
Shrek
Shrek
Homer Simpson
The Simpsons
Garfield
Garfield
Bugs Bunny
Looney Tunes
Scooby-Doo
Scooby-Doo
Patrick
SpongeBob SquarePants
Mario
Super Mario Bros.
Sonic
Sonic the Hedgehog
Pac-Man
Pac-Man
Kirby
Kirby
Luigi
Super Mario Bros.
Link
The Legend of Zelda
Mega Man
Mega Man
Each day features a surprise cartoon, anime, or game character with a fun hint.
Use HSB sliders to match each color part β body, outfit, hair, and more.
Get scored with perceptual ΞE matching. Share your results with friends!
Starter Routes
Keep the homepage as a play surface first. These four pages only help when you need a cleaner starting point, a scoring explanation, or a tighter next step after a round exposes the same mistake twice.
Follow the main Toon Tone flagship progression: start with clean benchmark pages, then move into darker or subtler precision tests.
Learn the fastest ways to improve hue, saturation, and brightness matching before you push into harder pages.
Find the Toon Tone pages that punish small mistakes in brightness, saturation, and subtle tone families.
Understand ΞE, part scores, and why close-looking guesses can still score differently in Toon Tone.