dialed color

A simple test of your color memory. Recreate the target hue under pressure.

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5 Rounds

"Your color memory is likely worse than you think."

Master the Hue

How to Master Color Memory

Mastering color recall is more than just looking—it's about training your brain's visual buffers to hold hue information against the tide of perceptual normalization.

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Analyze the Target

Don't just look at the color; describe it to yourself internally. Is it 'dusty rose' or 'electric crimson'? Verbalizing the hue helps lock it into your semantic memory, making it much easier to recall than a pure sensory input which fades in milliseconds.

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Dial the Disk

Use the dial to scan the spectrum. As you get closer to the target, slow down your interaction. Your peripheral vision is often more sensitive to hue changes than your direct foveal vision, so try looking slightly off-center to spot the subtle shifts in saturation.

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Submit & Learn

Every result is a data point. Dialed Color uses professional Delta E 2000 scoring methodology. If your score is consistently above 8.5, you have exceptional visual retention. Most people drop below 7.0 after just 10 seconds of delay.

The Science of Color Recall

Human brains are evolutionary optimized for detecting movement and contrast, not for storing absolute hue values. This is why Dialed Color is so deceptively difficult for even the most artistic minds.

Sensory Decay

Visual sensory memory (iconic memory) lasts less than 0.5 seconds. To achieve a high score, you're forcing your brain to transition that raw data into the visual working memory, which has an extremely limited capacity of only 3 to 4 items at any given time.

Neural Adaptation

After staring at a hue for more than 5 seconds, your retinal cones begin to adapt and fatigue, shifting your perception. Dialed Color challenges you to recall the original state of the hue before your eyes began to 'normalize' the color signal.

Delta E 2000 Accuracy

Standard HEX or RGB math doesn't account for human perception. We use the complex CIE Delta E 2000 formula, which weights differences in lightness, chroma, and hue based on clinical studies of what the human eye actually perceives as different.

Visual Persistence

Ever noticed a phantom afterimage? That's your visual system lagging. In Dialed Color, the afterglow of the memorization phase can actually interfere with your adjustment phase, creating a professional-grade cognitive challenge for your brain.

Mastery & Methodology FAQ

Everything you need to know about the science of color memory, our scoring methodology, and how to improve your visual recall skills.






Pro Tip: For the most accurate benchmarks, ensure 'Night Shift' or blue-light filters are disabled on your device, as they significantly alter your perception of target hues.

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