What is a brand color quiz?
A brand color quiz focuses on the color memory behind recognizable companies rather than the shape of a logo. The prompt may be a streaming service, a coffee chain, a payment network, or a design tool. Your job is to rebuild the main brand color from memory using three simple sliders.
This version of the game is broader than a traditional logo quiz. It includes product identities, app colors, packaging colors, and corporate colors. That makes it feel familiar to casual players while still being interesting for people who work in design, advertising, social media, or ecommerce.
How the brand color game works
Each round starts with a brand name and a hint. You do not need to identify a hidden logo. Instead, you use memory and visual judgment to choose a color. Hue picks the general family, saturation controls intensity, and lightness adjusts how dark or bright the final guess appears.
When you submit, the game compares your color to the stored target color and gives a score. The result card shows both colors side by side, making it clear whether you missed because the hue was wrong, the color was too muted, or the brightness was off.
Who is it for?
LogoColorQuiz is built for quick play, but it also fits creative teams. Designers can use it as a warm-up, marketers can test how memorable major identities are, and students can learn how much brand recognition depends on color. It is also a lightweight party game because each round takes only a few seconds.
The MVP avoids accounts, leaderboards, and heavy setup so the core idea can be tested quickly. The important question is whether players understand the challenge, finish five rounds, and want to share or play again.
Daily and Endless modes
Daily mode gives everyone the same five brands for the day. That makes scores comparable without requiring a global leaderboard. Endless Mode is for practice, warm-ups, or repeated play when you want a different mix of brands immediately.
Both modes use the same scoring approach and both avoid showing complete real logo images. The game is about color memory, not copying trademark artwork.