Love the color guess game on Dialed.gg and want more? Here's a curated list of similar games — from color matcher challenges to visual guessing games that test different senses. Each one offers a unique twist on the "how well do you perceive the world?" concept.
Quick Comparison: Color Games & Visual Guessing Games
| Game | Category | Core Mechanic | Daily Mode |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dialed.gg | Color Memory | Memorize & recreate 5 colors with HSB sliders | Yes |
| Coloruno | Color Challenge | Color-based card/matching game | No |
| Colordle | Color Puzzle | Daily color guessing with HEX codes | Yes |
| Colorino | Board Game | Physical color pattern matching | No |
| GeoGuessr | Geography | Guess location from Street View | Yes |
| Flagle | Flag Puzzle | Identify country from flag fragments | Yes |
| Songless | Music | Guess songs from limited audio | Yes |
| Gartic Phone | Drawing | Telephone game with drawing rounds | No |
| GeoTrivia | Geography | Geography trivia questions | Varies |
| GeoRankle | Geography | Rank geographical features | Yes |
Coloruno & Coloruno IO — Color Card Challenge
Coloruno is an online multiplayer color game inspired by the classic card game UNO but with a color-matching twist. Coloruno IO takes it online with real-time multiplayer. It's fast-paced, competitive, and tests your color recognition speed rather than memory.
How it compares to Dialed.gg: While Dialed.gg is a color memory game (memorize then recreate), Coloruno is about quick color recognition in a card game format. If you like the speed aspect of color games, Coloruno IO is worth trying.
Colordle — Daily Color Puzzle
Colordle is a Wordle-inspired color guess game where you guess a color's HEX code. You type a HEX value and get feedback on how close each channel (Red, Green, Blue) is. Like Wordle, there's one puzzle per day.
How it compares to Dialed.gg: Colordle tests your knowledge of HEX codes — a more technical skill. Dialed.gg tests pure visual color memory through HSB sliders. If you're a designer who thinks in HEX, you'll enjoy Colordle. If you want to test raw perception, Dialed.gg is the color matcher for you.
Colorino — Physical Color Board Game
Colorino is a tactile board game designed for young children, where players place colored pegs into patterns. It's not a digital game but remains a beloved colour matching toy for early color education.
How it compares to Dialed.gg: Completely different format. Colorino is physical and educational; Dialed.gg is digital and competitive. Both share the theme of colour matching, but for different audiences.
GeoGuessr — Visual Location Guessing
GeoGuessr drops you into a random Google Street View location, and you guess where in the world you are. It's the gold standard of visual guessing games and has a massive community.
How it compares to Dialed.gg: Both are "how well can you perceive what you see" games, but GeoGuessr tests spatial and geographical knowledge while Dialed.gg tests color perception. Fans of one often enjoy the other — the appeal of testing your senses against the world is universal.
GeoTrivia & GeoRankle — Geography Challenges
GeoTrivia is a geography quiz game with questions about countries, capitals, and landmarks. GeoRankle challenges you to rank geographical features (mountains by height, countries by area, etc.). Both are popular in the daily puzzle ecosystem.
How they compare to Dialed.gg: These test knowledge rather than perception. If you enjoy the daily challenge format of Dialed.gg, you'll appreciate the competitive leaderboard structure of GeoTrivia and GeoRankle.
Flagle — Flag Guessing Game
Flagle reveals fragments of a country's flag one by one, and you try to identify the country in as few reveals as possible. It's part of the "-le" daily puzzle wave inspired by Wordle.
How it compares to Dialed.gg: Both involve color and visual recognition, but Flagle is about knowledge (which country has those colors?) while Dialed.gg is about perception (can you recreate that exact color?). Play both for a well-rounded visual color test.
Songless — Music Memory Challenge
Songless is the audio equivalent of a visual guessing game — you hear a brief clip of a song and try to identify it. It tests auditory memory the way Dialed.gg tests visual color memory.
How it compares to Dialed.gg: Same concept, different sense. Songless is "can you identify this sound?" while Dialed.gg is "can you memorize the color?" Both are addictive daily challenges.
Gartic Phone — Drawing & Guessing Fun
Gartic Phone is a multiplayer telephone game where players alternate between drawing and guessing what was drawn. Messages hilariously degrade as they pass through the chain.
How it compares to Dialed.gg: Gartic Phone is a party game focused on humor and social interaction. Dialed.gg is more of a precision challenge. Both are great multiplayer games for groups, but with very different vibes.
Why Dialed.gg Stands Out Among Color Match Games
What makes Dialed.gg unique among color games:
- Real color science scoring — CIELAB + Delta E, not simple RGB distance. Your color match is measured the way professional calibration tools work.
- HSB slider interface — More intuitive than typing HEX codes. The sliders let you "feel" the color as you dial it in.
- Hue-aware scoring — Getting the right color family earns bonus points. The game rewards how humans actually remember colors.
- Three game modes — Solo practice, Daily Challenge (global leaderboard), and Multiplayer (compete with friends in real time).
- No sign-up, no download — Instant play in any browser. Free forever.
Ready to test your eyes? Play the color guess game now.
Ready to play?
Play Now — Free