Colourbrain
#2 in Games & Hobbies
The 3-second version
- Every trivia answer resolves to one of eleven colors
- App delivers questions and tracks scores automatically
- Players respond using virtual paint tubes on their phones
- Requires smartphone or tablet for each player
- Dependent on app availability and updates
Why it's on GiftsFeed
Trivia game where every answer is a color
Most trivia games punish you for not knowing the answer, which makes them uneven when skill levels vary. This one gives you eleven choices and makes the question fit the palette, so the playing field narrows. A six-year-old and a pub quiz veteran both know what color a stop sign is, and both have to think harder when the question involves a national flag they half-remember. The app removes the tedious parts—someone reading cards, another person tallying points, arguments about whether an answer was close enough—so the game moves at the speed of recognition rather than the speed of process. It works for groups that want energy without homework.
Good gift when
- Groups who want trivia without the pressure of open-ended answers
- Mixed-age gatherings where not everyone loves traditional quiz games
- People who prefer games that start in under a minute
- Anyone looking for a party game that scales easily
Skip it if Requires smartphones or tablets for all players to participate
Specs
- Game Type
- Digital trivia game
- Platform
- Smartphone or tablet app
- Answer Format
- Multiple choice from eleven color options
- Brand
- Big Potato Games
What's included
- Access to Colourbrain digital app
If you're giving it
- No sizing to guess
Digital product; recipient will need to download the app to play.
The details
This trivia game strips the format down to one constraint: every answer is a color. Questions arrive through an app that handles scoring and prompts, while players respond by choosing from eleven virtual paint tubes displayed on their phones. No writing, no buzzers, no physical components beyond the device in your hand.
The app manages question selection and tracks points automatically, so setup is minimal and rounds move quickly. Questions span categories but always resolve to a hue—what color appears on a particular flag, which shade names a specific gemstone, what tone dominates a famous painting. The format works for mixed groups because recognizing a color requires less specialized knowledge than recalling names or dates.
Players can join from their own devices, making it scalable for small gatherings or larger parties without passing components or waiting for turns. The digital paint tube interface is intuitive enough that explaining rules takes seconds, and rounds adapt in length depending on how many questions the group wants to tackle.
Because answers are limited to eleven options, guessing has better odds than traditional trivia, but the questions still reward observation and memory. The game suits groups that want competition without the pressure of open-ended recall, and the visual interface keeps younger or less confident players engaged alongside trivia enthusiasts.
Answer questions by selecting from eleven digital paint tubes on your phone
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Questions
- How many players can join a game?
- The app supports multiple players joining from their own devices, making it flexible for both small groups and larger parties. Each person needs their own smartphone or tablet to participate.
- Does this require an internet connection to play?
- You will need to download the app initially, but check the app's specific requirements for whether an active connection is needed during gameplay. Many similar apps work offline once installed.
- What kinds of questions does the game ask?
- Questions span various topics but always have a color as the answer—things like flags, nature, famous artworks, branding, and everyday objects. The challenge is recalling or recognizing the correct hue from the eleven options provided.
- Can younger kids play this with adults?
- Yes, the multiple-choice color format makes it more accessible than traditional trivia. While some questions may be easier for adults, the limited answer options and visual interface help level the field for younger or less experienced players.
- How long does a typical game take?
- Game length depends on how many questions you choose to play through. Because the app handles scoring and prompts automatically, rounds move quickly and you can stop whenever the group is ready.
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