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Colorfle

Colorfle

What Is Colorfle?

Colorfle is a daily color puzzle built around one question: can you figure out the recipe behind a single mystery shade? Instead of guessing letters, you guess a composition. In normal mode, the answer is made from exactly three unique colors. In hard mode, the answer uses four unique colors, which makes both elimination and proportion control noticeably harder.

Every round gives you visual feedback, not just a pass-or-fail answer. You see the blended result of your guess, an accuracy percentage, and Wordle-style slot hints that tell you whether each chosen color is correct, misplaced, or not part of the solution at all. With only six tries, Colorfle quickly turns into a puzzle about color theory, elimination, and proportion whether you are solving the standard three-color version or the harder four-color one.

Colorfle puzzle overview screenshot

How to Play Colorfle

  1. Choose your mode and study the target shade. Normal mode asks you to rebuild the mystery color from three unique colors, while hard mode asks you to do it with four.
  2. Build a composition guess. Choose the required number of colors and assign proportions to them. In normal mode, a guess might be 50% blue, 30% red, and 20% yellow.
  3. Check the feedback. After submitting, the game displays the blended color you created plus a color accuracy percentage.
  4. Read the slot hints. A correct color in the correct position is highlighted in green. A correct color in the wrong position is highlighted in yellow. Colors with no highlight are not part of that day's answer.
  5. Refine and submit again. Use both the position hints and the visual blend to get closer. You have six total attempts.
Colorfle gameplay screenshot

How the Feedback Works

What Makes Colorfle Different?

Most daily puzzle games ask you to find a word, a number, or a fact. Colorfle asks you to reverse-engineer a color mix. That makes it less about memorizing trivia and more about reading hue, balance, and proportion. In normal mode, you are juggling three-color logic. In hard mode, the fourth color makes the puzzle much less forgiving, because one extra slot opens up more wrong combinations and more proportion traps.

The daily reset also gives the game a strong shared-puzzle feel. According to the game, a new Colorfle appears each day at 5 PM in your local time, so everyone gets a fresh shade to solve on the same schedule in their own timezone.

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