Toon Tone Brand
How Brand Mode Works
Brand mode takes the normal Toon Tone slider game and swaps cartoon parts for familiar company colors. A round might ask for the red in Coca-Cola, the green in Starbucks, or the yellow in a retail mark. You are not picking from a palette; you rebuild the color from memory with hue, saturation, and brightness.
Each run is five quick rounds. The logo preview changes as you move the HSB sliders, then the answer reveal shows how close your color was. It plays in the browser, works on mobile, and does not need an account.
The challenge is different from a normal logo quiz. Recognizing the company is only the first step. The score depends on whether you remember the actual shade well enough to place hue, saturation, and brightness without seeing the answer first.
1. Read the logo color prompt.
2. Adjust hue, saturation, and brightness until the mark looks right.
3. Submit the guess, check the answer, and finish the five-round score.
100 Logo Prompts
The first question bank has 100 prompts built around clear, memorable color areas. It mixes well-known companies from the United States, Europe, Argentina, Turkey, Mexico, Canada, Russia, and global platforms, so the pack is not limited to one market.
The game assets are processed and served locally from Toon Tone. Most questions use a single large target area, which keeps the fill readable and makes the round feel like a real color memory test instead of a tiny pixel hunt.
Good prompts use colors that people have seen many times but rarely describe precisely. A familiar red may be darker than memory suggests, a green may lean more yellow, and a blue may need lower brightness to look like the real mark.
Scoring The Color From Memory
Logo shades feel easy until the slider is in your hand. The score compares your submitted color to the target source shade and converts the distance to a 0-10 result. A strong guess can still lose points if the hue is close but the saturation or brightness is off.
That is why this mode works differently from a logo quiz. You may recognize the company immediately, but the game is asking whether you remember the actual tone.
After the reveal, use the same review habit as the cartoon mode. If your guess was in the right family, look at saturation and brightness before assuming the whole memory was wrong. The next logo round is usually easier once you know which slider you tend to overuse.
Leaderboard And Seed Sharing
Results use their own leaderboard mode, separate from classic Toon Tone and Pokemon. Finish five rounds, save a short arcade tag, and your average score lands on the board for this mode only.
Every finished run also creates a shareable seed. Send the link to a friend and they get the same five prompts, so the comparison is fair instead of random.
Independent Logo Color Challenge
This is an independent browser color game. Logos and trademarks belong to their owners; the challenge here is about recognizing publicly visible colors and rebuilding them with sliders.
No download, no signup, and no external image requests while you play. Open the page, take five rounds, then either claim the rank or run a new seed.
Toon Tone Brand FAQ
What is Brand mode?
It is a free logo color guessing game inside Toon Tone. Each round asks you to rebuild a familiar company color with HSB sliders.
How do you play the brand mode?
Read the prompt, move hue, saturation, and brightness until the live logo color looks right, then submit to see the answer and score.
How many logo prompts are included?
The current question bank includes 100 brand color prompts.
Does Brand mode use the same leaderboard?
It uses the same ranking system but a separate Brand leaderboard, so classic, Pokemon, and Brand scores do not mix.
Is Brand mode free?
Yes. It runs in the browser, works on mobile, and does not require an account.
Is this affiliated with the companies shown?
No. It is an independent color memory challenge. Logos and trademarks remain the property of their owners.