A color memory game tests whether you can hold a color in your head after the reference disappears.

In Hue Recall, Memory mode is the harder variant. The default game starts with visible color matching, then lets you hide the target when you want a tougher round.

What makes color memory hard

Color memory is not one skill. It combines hue, saturation, and lightness. Most players remember the rough hue first, then miss the exact brightness or intensity.

What to watch while playing

  • Hue: is the color closer to red, yellow, green, cyan, blue, or purple?
  • Saturation: is it vivid or muted?
  • Lightness: is it closer to white, black, or mid-tone?

Fast improvement drill

Play five rounds in a row. After every miss, say which channel failed: hue, saturation, or lightness. This makes each round useful instead of random.

Why Hue Recall avoids public comments

Fast game pages can get polluted by low-quality leaderboard text, usernames, and repeated time labels. Hue Recall keeps scoring local in the browser so the main page stays focused on the color memory game itself.

Play now

Open the Hue Recall homepage, switch to Memory mode, study the visible target, then hide it before adjusting your color.