Spot the real logo color
Odd One Out shows nine swatches. Eight are subtle fakes — the real brand color shifted slightly in hue, saturation, or lightness. One is the genuine shade. You get one tap to find it.
Early rounds are forgiving, with fakes that sit clearly off the target. By the final round the differences shrink to a few Delta E units, the same perceptual color distance the main quiz uses for scoring, and the grid starts playing tricks on your eyes.
How to play Odd One Out
Each game has five rounds, one brand per round. Read the brand name, study the grid, and tap the swatch you believe is the true brand color. A correct pick scores 100; a miss shows you where the real color was hiding.
The share text uses the same spoiler-free square format as other LogoColorQuiz modes, so you can challenge friends to the exact same five grids with a link.
A color vision test disguised as a brand game
Classic find-the-different-tile games test pure color discrimination. Odd One Out adds a memory layer: knowing roughly what the brand color looks like narrows the grid before your eyes take over. Designers and brand-obsessed players tend to shine here.
The fakes are generated deterministically from the round seed, so every player in a challenge sees exactly the same grid — no luck involved.