Daily board

Toon Tone Leaderboard

Track your local Toon Tone runs, compare Classic Mode with Character Mode, and use the daily score targets as a repeatable cartoon color challenge.

24H board

Today's Toon Tone targets

Use these score bands to compare your run and decide whether to replay the cartoon color guessing challenge.

Today
Clean run 420+

Good enough to show that you understand the HSB controls.

Sharp eye 500+

A strong six-round result with only small color drift.

Tone legend 560+

A high-score chase for players who can balance hue, saturation, and brightness.

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Local score board

Classic Best 0
Character Best 0
Recent Runs 0

Play a six-round run to add your first local score.

Why Toon Tone has a daily board

A color guessing game becomes more replayable when players have a score to chase. Toon Tone rounds are short, so a lightweight board gives returning players a reason to replay without turning the game into a heavy account-based app.

The current board is intentionally local. It records score data in the browser so players can compare their own Classic Mode and Character Mode results while the game stays fast and private.

How to improve your leaderboard score

Strong Toon Tone runs usually come from reading hue first, then checking saturation and brightness. If your color family is correct but the score is low, brightness is often the missing piece.

  • Classic Mode: memorize the target tone before it disappears.
  • Character Mode: use the prompt context, then tune the color layer.
  • Replay: compare your average score and best round after each run.

Shareable score challenge

The Toon Tone board supports the same score language used in shared results: final score, average, and best round. That makes it easy to compare runs with friends even before a full global leaderboard exists.

For now, the best way to compete is to play a run, copy your result, and challenge someone else to beat your local score.