Tone Legends turns every five-shade run into something worth chasing. Track your best color accuracy score, compare it against clear score tiers, then send friends a challenge link and see who has the sharper color memory.
Your current records are read from this device only. No account is needed.
One number to beat before the day resets.
A personal ceiling that gives every replay a clear purpose.
A simple status label players can chase and share.
ToonTones scores are easy to understand but hard to master. A 7 means your color instincts are already solid. A 9 means you can remember shade details most people miss. A 9.8 is the kind of score people want to prove was not luck.
Near-perfect color memory across all five shades.
Precise enough to make friends replay immediately.
Strong control of hue, saturation, and lightness.
Better than guessing. Keep playing to tighten the shade.
Finish a five-shade round on ToonTones, then use the Challenge button on the result screen. The copied link sends your friend into the exact same set of shades and compares their final score against yours.
This is the safest first step before adding a public Top 100 board. It creates the same competitive feeling without requiring accounts, moderation, or server-side score review.
A fake public leaderboard would hurt trust. This page uses real scores stored on the player's own device, then pushes players toward challenge links and share cards.
Yes. A real public board needs score submission, spam control, and a privacy decision. This page is designed so that a real Top 100 can be added later without changing the homepage.
No. The homepage stays focused on the game. Tone Legends is an inner page for players who want rankings, records, and score competition.