Top 100 Tone Legends

How the Top 100 Tone Legends leaderboard works.

The Tone Legends color game is where ToonTones players compare their best color memory scores. Use this guide to understand the ranking, then play a round and try to climb the leaderboard.

What is the Tone Legends color game?

Tone Legends is the leaderboard side of ToonTones. You play a short color memory game, match hidden shades as closely as you can, and use your score to compare with other players.

Color memory game

Each round asks you to rebuild a color from memory instead of picking from a multiple-choice list.

Play a daily color round

Tone Legends ranking

The leaderboard turns your score into a clear target, so you can see whether your color matching is improving.

Open the leaderboard

Score improvement

Hue, saturation, and lightness all matter. A close score usually comes from adjusting them in that order.

Learn how scoring works

What counts as a Tone Legends score?

Accuracy first

ToonTones compares your guess with the hidden target shade. The closer your hue, saturation, and lightness values are, the stronger your score becomes.

Five-round consistency

A strong leaderboard run is not just one lucky match. The best players stay close across multiple shades and avoid one large miss.

Daily replay value

The leaderboard gives color memory practice a clear target: improve your score, compare with other players, and come back for another round.

How to reach the top 100

Lock hue before brightness

Most misses start with the wrong color family. Get the hue close first, then adjust lightness and saturation.

Avoid over-saturation

Remembered colors often feel more vivid than they really are. Pull saturation down slightly before you submit.

Practice one mode

Use the same challenge type for a few rounds so your eye learns the scoring feedback instead of switching contexts too quickly.

Useful pages before your next run

Tone Legends

Open the live leaderboard and see the current ranking target.

Open Tone Legends

Quick answers

Is Tone Legends a separate game?

No. Tone Legends is part of ToonTones. It is the leaderboard path for players who want to compare color memory scores.

How do I join the Top 100?

Play the color challenge, submit a strong score, and use the leaderboard to see how close you are to the current ranking target.

What should I practice first?

Start with hue, then saturation, then lightness. That order prevents most large misses in the Tone Legends game.