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Colorbrain

  • Colorbrain

The 3-second version

  • Every answer is played with color cards, not spoken or written
  • Eleven reusable color cards per player cover all question types
  • Questions pull from visual memory—flags, logos, everyday objects
  • Limited replayability once questions become familiar
  • Requires recall of visual details, not general knowledge

Why it's on GiftsFeed

Trivia game where every answer is a color card

Most trivia games reward the person who reads the most or remembers the longest list of facts. This one tests a different skill: whether you actually noticed the color of things you see all the time. It levels the playing field in groups where one person dominates traditional trivia, because visual memory doesn't track with how much history or literature someone has studied. The card-based answer system also cuts the downtime—no one waits while another player thinks out loud or debates pronunciation. You play your cards, compare, and the next question is already in motion.

Good gift when

  • Mixed-age gatherings where trivia intimidates some guests
  • People who remember images better than facts or dates
  • Groups that want a quick-start game without setup time

Skip it if Questions lose their challenge after repeated plays with the same group, and the game offers no mechanism for user-generated content or variation beyond buying the expansion pack.

Specs

Players
2–6 teams
Question mechanism
Color card matching
Variants included
Standard, Junior, Expansion, Digital editions available

What's included

  • Color cards for each player
  • Question cards
  • Rules

If you're giving it

  • No sizing to guess
  • Arrives ready to give

Multiple variants available; confirm which edition suits the recipient's group.

The details

Instead of shouting out answers, you respond to every question by playing color cards from your hand. Each player holds the same eleven colors, and each question asks about the shade of something familiar—what you see in nature, on a flag, in a logo, or in everyday life.

The game works because the questions span what everyone knows: visual details from culture, geography, and the world around us. You're not digging for obscure facts; you're recalling what something actually looks like. Some questions want one color, others want several in the right order, and the variety keeps each round unpredictable.

Four variants ship in the collection. The standard edition suits mixed-age groups. The junior version adjusts question difficulty for younger players. The expansion adds fresh questions to rotate into the original deck. The digital edition includes an app that reads questions aloud and tracks scoring, so no one misses the action while flipping cards.

Rounds move quickly because there's no writing, no waiting for someone to remember a date, and no argument about spelling. You play a card, reveal it with everyone else, and move on. The format suits large groups—up to six teams can compete at once—and the lack of a board or complex setup means you can start a round in under a minute.

Match questions to the right hues using only the eleven color cards in your hand

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Questions

How many times can you play before questions repeat?
The number of questions varies by edition, but once your group has played through the deck several times, you'll start recognizing answers. The expansion pack adds fresh questions to extend replayability.
Do you need to know exact shades or just basic colors?
The eleven cards in your hand represent basic, distinct colors. Questions are written so the answer matches one of those eleven, not a precise shade you'd need to debate.
Can younger kids play with adults?
The junior edition adjusts question difficulty for younger players, while the standard edition works for mixed ages as long as kids are comfortable with visual recall and basic color recognition.

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