World flag color game
Flag Color Match Game
Tune hue, saturation, and brightness to match one replaced color inside a real world flag. Lock your guess, reveal the true flag color, and chase a better six-round score.
World flag color game
Tune hue, saturation, and brightness to match one replaced color inside a real world flag. Lock your guess, reveal the true flag color, and chase a better six-round score.
Playable game
Adjust the sliders until the edited flag color looks right.
Lock your color to reveal the true flag color.
Related flag games
Use the matching game when you want slider precision. Use the guessing game when you want a country quiz from color palettes.
Each round loads a real SVG country flag and replaces one important flag color with your current guess. Move the hue, saturation, and brightness sliders until the edited flag feels close, then lock the color to compare it with the true flag color.
A normal guess the flag quiz asks for a country name. This flag color matching game asks whether you remember the exact shade used inside the flag. Red, blue, yellow, green, white, and black can feel obvious at first, but small shade differences change the score quickly.
Start by matching high-contrast flags such as Japan, Ukraine, Sweden, Brazil, and Canada. Harder rounds include flags with emblems, many colors, or several similar shades. The true flag reveal helps you connect the color with the flag layout for the next run.
Find the broad color family before changing saturation or brightness. A strong hue miss is harder to fix later.
Many flags use very bright whites or deep navy blues. Brightness controls those differences more than hue.
Some flag colors are less neon than memory suggests. Pull saturation down when a guess looks too loud.
The result panel shows your guess beside the true color, so each round teaches the next one.
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Yes. The round is built around flag colors instead of country names. You match one missing color from a world flag.
Yes. The page uses local SVG flag assets and curated flag color data.
One run has six rounds, which keeps the session short on mobile while still producing a meaningful average score.
Try Guess the Flag by Color if you want a country quiz, or Cartoon Color Match Game if you want pure color matching practice.