Color games
Color Mixing Game (RGB)
Mix RGB sliders to match the target. Submit to see target vs your mix with a clear result panel. Daily (UTC) + practice.
Color Mixing GameRound 1/5
Target
#7a6560
Your mix
#595959
r89
g89
b89
How it works
You control three channels (R, G, B). Together they form a color on your screen. Your goal is to match the target as closely as possible.
For wheel-based picking instead of channels, try Color Guesser.
Tips
- Match lightness first by moving all channels together.
- Then adjust the dominant channel to shift hue direction (more R for warmer, more B for cooler).
- Use Color Converter to explore how RGB relates to HEX/HSL.
FAQ
- What is a color mixing game?
- A color mixing game asks you to mix color channels to match a target. This page uses RGB light mixing (additive) with sliders.
- Is RGB mixing the same as paint mixing?
- Not exactly. RGB is additive (light). Paint is closer to subtractive mixing. This game focuses on practical screen color intuition.
- How is it scored?
- We score similarity using an OKLab-based distance (ΔE-like). Smaller perceptual differences score higher.
Entertainment only. Not professional color science guidance.