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I built a tiny browser game for guessing cartoon-inspired color palettes — feedback welcome

Hey Indie Hackers — I’m experimenting with a lightweight browser game around color guessing and SEO.

The idea is simple: players use HSB sliders to match cartoon-inspired palettes, then get immediate feedback. I’m using it as a small indie experiment to learn whether casual browser games can earn search traffic and repeat visits without requiring login.

I’d love feedback on two things:

  1. Is the first-play loop clear enough within 10 seconds?
  2. Would you position this more as a game, a color tool, or a learning toy?

Link: https://toontonecolor.com/?utm_source=indiehackers&utm_medium=backlink&utm_campaign=toontonecolor_cold_start_202605&utm_content=build_feedback_post

No affiliation with any cartoon IP — the site is just inspired by color/palette guessing.

on May 25, 2026
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