Daily logo color game
Play the same five brand-color rounds as everyone else today and compare a score out of 500.
Play DailyGuess the logo color from memory. No complete logo images, just brand names, hints, sliders, and a score.
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Compare logo colors side by side when you want a faster choice-based challenge after the exact shade quiz.
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Play the same five brand-color rounds as everyone else today and compare a score out of 500.
Play DailyGuess the exact shade of famous logos from memory with hue, saturation, and lightness sliders.
Start Logo QuizTest colors from apps, restaurants, retail brands, entertainment services, and product identities.
Try Brand ModeStart a fresh five-round set whenever you want more logo color guessing without waiting for tomorrow.
PracticeCompare two brand colors and pick the higher brightness, saturation, or channel value.
Compare ColorsA logo color quiz asks a deceptively simple question: can you remember the exact color of a famous brand without seeing the logo? LogoColorQuiz turns that memory test into a fast five-round game. You see the brand name and a plain-language hint, then adjust hue, saturation, and lightness until the color card feels right.
The game works because brand colors are familiar but rarely memorized precisely. Many players can picture Netflix red, Spotify green, or McDonald's yellow, yet the exact shade is harder to land. That gap between recognition and precision makes each round quick, visual, and easy to share.
Start a Daily Challenge or an Endless round. Each game contains five brands. For every round, move the hue slider to choose the color family, then use saturation and lightness to tune the strength and brightness. The large preview card updates immediately, so you can make small corrections before submitting.
After you submit, LogoColorQuiz shows your guess beside the target color, a score out of 100, and a short fact about the brand. At the end of five rounds you receive a total score out of 500 and a spoiler-free result that can be copied or shared.
Brand colors are designed to be recognizable in stores, app icons, packaging, and ads. The challenge is that memory usually stores the idea of a color rather than a precise digital value. A red might feel correct until you compare it with a slightly warmer or darker target.
That makes a logo color guessing game useful for designers, marketers, students, and anyone who likes quick visual puzzles. It trains attention to color temperature, brightness, and saturation without requiring design software or a long tutorial.
The Daily Logo Color Quiz gives every player the same five brands for the same UTC date. Your first Daily score is saved locally on your device, and replays do not overwrite it. Endless Mode uses a fresh random set of five brands whenever you start again.
Scores are intentionally simple. A close match receives a high score, a large color miss receives a low score, and the final result uses five colored squares so you can share performance without revealing the answers.
It is a logo color game. You already see the brand name, so the challenge is remembering and matching the correct color rather than identifying a hidden logo image.
Use the hue slider to choose the color family, then tune saturation and lightness until the preview looks like the brand color you remember.
No. LogoColorQuiz uses brand names, hints, and color swatches. It avoids displaying complete real logo images.
Each round gives up to 100 points. Slider modes compare your color to the target with a perceptual color distance, while Reverse Logo Color Quiz awards 100 points for the correct brand choice.