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Toon Tone Support

Need help with the Toon Tone color matching game? This page covers gameplay, mobile layout, scoring, HSB sliders, accessibility, privacy, and account questions for toontone.work.

Gameplay help

Toon Tone is a browser-based color guessing game. If a round feels difficult, begin with the hue slider, then tune saturation, then brightness. This order usually makes the target color easier to read than moving all three controls at once.

Mobile display issues

The Toon Tone online game is designed for phones, tablets, and desktop browsers. If the game board, result modal, or HSB sliders look clipped, refresh the page and confirm your browser zoom is set to the default value. Include your device model and screen size when reporting a mobile layout issue.

Scoring questions

Each round scores your selection against the target color. Toon Tone converts both colors to RGB and uses distance between them to award 0 to 100 points. A high score means your color perception, hue choice, saturation level, and brightness level were close.

Accessibility notes

Toon Tone depends on visual color comparison, but the interface also labels the sliders and keeps controls keyboard reachable. If you notice contrast, focus, or screen reader issues, send a report with the browser and assistive technology you used.

Privacy and account help

The MVP color matching game stores the current run in browser memory only. Account pages may exist for future support, billing, or dashboard features, but you can play Toon Tone without signing in.

Contact Toon Tone support

For questions, bug reports, gameplay feedback, or SEO/contact requests, email support and include the page URL, device, browser, and the steps that caused the issue.

support@toontone.work