Introduction to Color Games
Color games are not just fun—they also test your color perception and decision-making skills under pressure.

General Tips for Improving at Color Games
Here are some universal tips that apply to most color-based challenges.
- Practice Color Differentiation: Spend time daily on apps designed to improve your ability to distinguish colors.
- Adjust Your Display Settings: Ensure your screen is correctly calibrated for color accuracy.
- Play in Well-Lit Environments: Good lighting can help prevent eye strain and make colors appear clearer.
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Tips for Specific Color Games
Color Switch
For Color Switch, timing and pattern recognition are key. Watching the patterns and predicting the next color can save you from making a mistake.
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Blendoku
With Blendoku, your approach should be methodical. Sort colors in your mind before placing them, considering both hue and saturation.
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Conclusion
Whether you are a casual player or aiming to master color games, these tips will help you enhance your gameplay and possibly your cognitive abilities in color perception.