About FlashColor
Challenge your memory and color perception in FlashColor, where vibrant visuals are a test of accuracy. Recreate flashed sequences using a palette, scoring points for precision. This captivating, artistic puzzle game encourages strategic thinking and systematic play, making it an addictive experience for puzzle enthusiasts.
FlashColor sits in the trivia category here and suits a think-while-you-play session. It renders at 600x800 in portrait, GamePix scores it 7.4 out of 10..
How to play FlashColor
- Open the play frame with Play now; FlashColor loads straight from GamePix with nothing to install.
- Mouse.
- Keyboard or touch.
- This one is built portrait-first, so a phone held upright already matches its native layout.
FlashColor at a glance
- Play area
- 600x800 px, portrait
- Provider quality score
- 7.4 / 10
How FlashColor compares
The closest trivia pages on GamPlayer are Zoo Trivia, Tralala Test and How Many Mice. FlashColor scores close to that group on provider quality score.
Tips for a better session
- The play area is 600x800, so a phone held upright already matches it without rotating.
- GamePix rates it 7.4 out of 10, which is worth weighing against the trivia pages you have already tried.
- Controls are listed as mouse, keyboard or touch, so check that against your device before a long session.
- Scan the whole board before the first move; the opening choice constrains the rest.
- When you stall, clear the busiest corner first to open the space back up.
Frequently asked questions
Is FlashColor free to play?
Yes, and nothing needs installing. The GamePix build loads straight into the play frame on this page. GamePix scores it 7.4 out of 10.
What are the controls for FlashColor?
Mouse. Keyboard or touch. The same list sits in the details panel next to the play frame.
Can I play FlashColor on a phone?
Yes. FlashColor is built portrait-first at 600x800, so it matches a phone held upright without rotating.
What games are similar to FlashColor?
Start with Zoo Trivia, Tralala Test, How Many Mice; all three are trivia pages with comparable scores.












