Study the flag
A round starts with a real national flag. In Easy mode you get a longer look; in Normal and Speed, the challenge begins faster.
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Memorize national flag colors, then rebuild one missing stripe, field, or flag element with HSB sliders. Play this free browser challenge in Normal, Easy, or Speed mode.
A round starts with a real national flag. In Easy mode you get a longer look; in Normal and Speed, the challenge begins faster.
FlagTone picks one target area, such as a stripe, field, or simple symbol. Your job is to hold that exact flag color in memory.
Use hue, saturation, and brightness sliders to match the missing color. The live flag preview updates while you adjust.
After each guess, you see your color beside the correct flag color, plus a round score and final run summary.
FlagTone is built around color memory rather than country trivia. You are not asked to type the name of a nation or pick from multiple choices. Instead, each round focuses on one visible part of a real flag and asks you to rebuild its color with hue, saturation, and brightness sliders.
That makes it a mix of flag game, color matching game, and quick visual memory test. Some players describe it as a flag guessing game because you still make a guess each round, but the guess is about color accuracy, not geography knowledge.
The first version focuses on flags with clean geometry: tricolors, bicolors, and a few simple shapes. That keeps the color challenge clear and readable.
Each round picks one stripe, field, or standout element. That keeps the focus on exact color memory, not reading tiny details or complex emblems.
Hue, saturation, and brightness let you rebuild the target color directly, which makes each mistake easier to understand and improve after every round.
| Mode | What changes | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Normal | No opening preview. The hidden region follows your sliders immediately | Pure color memory play |
| Easy | Longer preview and one quick flash hint | Learning the flag pool |
| Speed | No opening preview, plus a live countdown during the guess phase | Quick high-pressure runs |
FlagTone starts with cleaner national flag layouts like France, Italy, Ireland, Belgium, Romania, Germany, the Netherlands, Estonia, Lithuania, Ukraine, Poland, Austria, and Japan. These flags are useful for a browser-based flag color game because their stripes, fields, and simple symbols make the target color easy to read.
More complex flags can come later once the SVG flag system expands. The current pool is intentionally readable on desktop and mobile, so every round stays focused on matching the right color instead of decoding a crowded image.