Animal Color Quiz · 20 species · 5 continents

Animal Color Quiz — guess the color of the world's national animals

An animal color quiz is a game where you see an animal and guess its dominant color. ToonTone Guess turns this into a 20-species national animal color game: panda, tiger, toucan, wolf, springbok — drag HSB sliders, score by perceptual ΔE, build a streak. Free, no signup, runs in your browser.

How the animal color quiz works

  1. 1

    A national animal appears

    Each round shows a national animal — its country flag, name, and a cartoon illustration. You study the fur, feathers, or scales — what color are they, really?

  2. 2

    Drag HSB sliders

    You don't type hex codes. You adjust Hue, Saturation, and Brightness sliders until the swatch matches what you remember.

  3. 3

    Score by perceptual difference

    Your guess is converted to CIELAB color space and compared to the target using ΔE (CIE76). 100 points = perfect match; 90+ = visually identical.

  4. 4

    Build your streak

    High scores land in localStorage. Daily ToonTone streaks push you to come back — every day, a fresh animal lineup.

The 20 animals in the quiz

One national animal from each of 20 countries across 5 continents — every color picked by eye. Click any animal to see its hex value, fact, and start a round.

Animal color FAQ

What color is a giant panda?
Black and white — and ToonTone Guess represents the panda as #1A1A1A (dominant) with #F5F5F5 as the secondary tone.
What color is a Bengal tiger?
The Bengal tiger's dominant tone in ToonTone Guess is #E8702A — a vivid orange — with #1A1A1A as the secondary (its stripes).
What color is a Toco toucan?
The Toco toucan is registered as #FF8C1A in ToonTone Guess — a saturated pumpkin orange, the color of its iconic bill.
What color is a Mexican wolf?
Mexican wolves are grizzled grey-brown. ToonTone Guess uses #7A7A7A — a neutral grey close to how they read at a glance.
What color is an Arctic fox?
The Arctic fox's winter coat is snow-white. ToonTone Guess uses #F0F0F0 to represent the iconic white silhouette.