National flags
Country flag prompts with clear color areas.
Flag Tone is a free country flag color guessing game built around the Toon Tone color memory loop. Each round hides one recognizable flag color, then asks you to rebuild the missing tone with hue, saturation, and brightness sliders.
Country flag prompts with clear color areas.
Recall the real color, not just the flag shape.
Tune HSB sliders instead of choosing a multiple choice answer.
Flag Tone turns familiar national flags into quick color memory rounds. You rebuild a hidden stripe, circle, cross, field, or emblem color with HSB sliders.
Start with hue, refine saturation for intensity, then adjust brightness until the answer feels right before submitting.
Many flags look simple until one color is removed. The game tests whether you remember the real red, blue, green, yellow, white, or black used in the design.
Each run uses five prompts and gives instant score feedback, so Flag Tone works as a short daily flag color challenge.
Flag questions use their own route, API, and data model, while keeping the same clean color guessing controls.
The first playable set focuses on recognizable flags with stable, high-contrast color areas that work well for HSB guessing.
Flag Tone is a country flag color guessing game. Each round hides one flag color and asks you to recreate it with HSB sliders.
Look at the flag prompt, identify the missing color area, adjust hue, saturation, and brightness, then submit to compare your guess with the original color.
Not exactly. The focus is color memory, not naming countries. You are testing how accurately you remember flag colors.
HSB sliders make the color decision visible: hue chooses the color family, saturation controls intensity, and brightness controls how light or dark the answer feels.
Yes. Flag questions are separated from Toon Tone character questions, so more country flags can be added without mixing the two game modes.