Toon Tone Pokemon
How Toon Tone Pokemon Works
Toon Tone Pokemon is a browser color match mode that uses Gen 1 Pokemon prompts. Each run has five rounds. A round names one Pokemon, shows local artwork, and asks for the color of a specific part.
The playable Toon Tone Pokemon game stays at the top of the page. Open the page, move the HSB sliders, submit a Pokemon color guess, and see the answer without extra steps.
1. Read the Pokemon prompt.
2. Tune hue, saturation, and brightness until the live recolor matches.
3. Submit, reveal the answer, and finish five ranked rounds.
Gen 1 Pokemon Color Prompts
The question set covers all 151 Gen 1 Pokemon. The current questions focus on readable parts such as body, shell, wings, fur, flower, belly, vines, fins, leaves, and similar visual details.
Each question has a local game image and a target color. The game does not request Pokemon images from external sites while you play; the prepared images load from Toon Tone.
Use this mode when you want a more focused practice set than the classic cartoon pool. Gen 1 designs are bold, but the hard part is still exact memory: a shell may be less saturated than expected, a leaf may sit warmer than a generic green, and a body color may be brighter than the game preview first suggests.
Color Match Scoring
The Pokemon mode uses the same HSB controls as the main Toon Tone game. Hue chooses the color family, saturation controls intensity, and brightness controls how light or dark the submitted color becomes.
The score compares your submitted color to the target answer with RGB distance and converts it to a 0-10 result. The final screen averages all five rounds.
After a reveal, check whether the miss came from Pokemon recognition or from slider bias. If you knew the creature but still scored low, the lesson is probably saturation or brightness, not trivia.
Ranked Results And Shared Runs
Pokemon mode saves results the same way classic Toon Tone does. Finishing five rounds creates a ranked Pokemon result, then you can save a short arcade tag for the Pokemon board.
The share link opens the same five Pokemon prompts. Anyone who opens it can compare the same ranked challenge.
Pokemon Round Examples
A round works best when the target part is a clear visual memory: a shell, wing, flower, belly, fur patch, vine, fin, leaf, or body color that players can tune with sliders.
Each question asks for one part-color answer, so the game stays fast and does not ask players to recreate a full Pokemon palette.
Unofficial Pokemon Fan Mode
This is an unofficial browser game mode. It is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by The Pokemon Company, Nintendo, Creatures, or GAME FREAK.
The mode exists as a color challenge inside Toon Tone. The current release adds ranked results while keeping the question set and game images on Toon Tone.
Pokemon Mode FAQ
What is Toon Tone Pokemon?
It is a Toon Tone mode where you match Gen 1 Pokemon part colors with HSB sliders across five ranked rounds.
Is the Pokemon mode free?
Yes. It runs in the browser and does not require sign-up.
How many Pokemon are included?
The current question set includes all 151 Gen 1 Pokemon.
Does it use the public leaderboard?
Yes. Pokemon results use a separate ranked board from the classic Toon Tone mode.
Is this Pokemon mode official?
No. It is an unofficial fan mode and is not affiliated with The Pokemon Company, Nintendo, Creatures, or GAME FREAK.