Daily Challenge

Daily Toon Tone Challenge

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

The same five cartoon color rounds, the same challenge for everyone, every day. Your first completed score counts. Resets at midnight UTC.

How it works

Today's rules

  1. Five rounds, five cartoon color challenges
  2. Everyone gets the same five rounds today
  3. Your first completed score is the one that counts
  4. Resets daily at midnight UTC - come back tomorrow for a new challenge

Today's Top 100

Daily Leaderboard

No scores yet today. Be the first to complete the challenge.

A fresh color test every day

Play the Daily Toon Tone Challenge

Daily Toon Tone Challenge is the quick competitive version of Toon Tone: five shared rounds, one daily leaderboard, and a score that rewards careful color matching without turning the game into a long session.

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What makes the daily challenge different?

The main Toon Tone game is built for open practice, while the Daily Toon Tone Challenge is built for comparison. Every player sees the same five character color rounds for the UTC day, so the leaderboard reflects the same set of guesses instead of a random mix.

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How the daily leaderboard works

Your score is saved to the daily leaderboard for Tuesday, June 16, 2026. The board shows the top 100 scores for today's challenge. Your first completed run is the one that counts, which keeps the board friendlier for casual players.

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Why there are five rounds

Five rounds keeps the daily challenge short enough to finish during a quick break while still giving the score room to separate close players. Each round is worth up to 100 points, so the final daily score is out of 500.

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What resets at midnight UTC?

Each day at midnight UTC the challenge resets with a new set of five rounds. The rounds are selected deterministically from the character pool, so every player on the same date gets an identical challenge.

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How to improve your daily score

Start broad, then refine. Use hue first to find the color family, saturation to decide how vivid the shade should feel, and brightness to tune the final light or dark value.

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Why first score only?

Toon Tone is a lightweight browser game, so the daily challenge uses a simple browser-based limit instead of accounts or heavy anti-cheat. Recording the first completed score makes the leaderboard feel more like a daily puzzle.

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What the score measures

Toon Tone compares your selected color with the hidden target color using a perceptual color difference formula. The game rewards visual judgement instead of memorized hex values.

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Come back for a new comparison

The daily format gives Toon Tone a simple rhythm. Today's challenge belongs to today's players, and tomorrow starts over with a new board.