A logo color quiz in reverse
Reverse Logo Color Quiz flips the normal LogoColorQuiz challenge. Instead of seeing a brand name and rebuilding the color, you see the color first and choose which brand it belongs to.
That makes the round faster and more trivia-like while still testing brand color memory. It is useful for players who want a quick multiple-choice mode without typing answers or viewing full logo artwork.
Why reverse mode feels different
The normal slider mode measures precision. Reverse mode measures recognition. A color may look obvious until four plausible brand names appear beside it, especially when several brands share similar reds, blues, greens, or black identities.
Each game still uses five rounds and the same 500-point result structure, so scores remain easy to share and compare with other LogoColorQuiz modes.
Built from the same brand color dataset
Reverse mode reuses the existing LogoColorQuiz brand color pool. It does not show complete real logo images, and it keeps the same public-facing approximate color approach used by the core game.
Because the interaction is multiple-choice, it gives the site a second replay loop without needing a separate account system or large image database.