Color tool
Toon Tone Color Picker
Tune toon-style colors with the same HSB idea used in Toon Tone: pick the hue, adjust saturation, set brightness, then copy the exact HEX or RGB value.
Open Color PickerColor tool
Tune toon-style colors with the same HSB idea used in Toon Tone: pick the hue, adjust saturation, set brightness, then copy the exact HEX or RGB value.
Open Color PickerLive picker
Move the sliders to tune a color, then copy the HEX value or use one of the Toon Tone presets.
A Toon Tone color picker is a simple way to explore the colors used in cartoon-style guessing games. Instead of typing RGB values by hand, you move three controls that match how most people describe color: hue, saturation, and brightness.
That makes the tool useful even if you are not designing anything. You can quickly see why two yellows feel different, why a bright blue can become too neon, or why a cartoon skin tone changes when brightness moves only a little.
HSB keeps color decisions readable. Hue chooses the color family, saturation controls how vivid it feels, and brightness controls how light or dark it appears. Those three decisions are close to the way Toon Tone players make guesses during a round.
The picker is also a training surface for Character Mode. If you often miss by saturation or brightness, spending a minute with the sliders can make those differences easier to read before the next game.
For a deeper explanation of the same controls, read the HSB color game page. For prompt-based color guessing, use guess the color of cartoon characters.
It is a browser tool for tuning toon-style colors with hue, saturation, and brightness sliders, then copying the HEX or RGB value.
Yes. The picker uses the same HSB-style control idea as Toon Tone Character Mode.
Yes. The Copy HEX button copies the current HEX color when clipboard access is available.