Shadle
Shadle is a fun game for anyone who enjoys a good color challenge! It's essentially a daily color-guessing game inspired by Wordle. Here's the gist of it:
- Each day, you'll be given a mysterious color code.
- This code is most likely in hex format, which is a way to represent colors using letters and numbers.
- You won't be shown the actual color itself.
- Your job is to use a color picker to guess the exact color based on the code.
The color picker itself is interesting because it breaks down colors into three key components: hue, saturation, and value. Adjusting these helps you dial in on the right shade.

Gameplay
The Challenge:
- Every day, you'll receive a color code, likely in hex format (e.g., #FF0000 for red).
- You won't see the actual color represented by the code.
Using the Color Picker:
- You'll be presented with a color picker tool.
- This picker allows you to adjust three key aspects of a color: hue, saturation, and value.
- Hue: The basic color itself (red, green, blue, etc.).
- Saturation: The intensity of the color (how vibrant or dull it is).
- Value: The brightness of the color (lightness or darkness).
Making Your Guess:
- By adjusting the sliders on the color picker, you'll try to match the color you think corresponds to the given code.
- The game provides feedback to guide you:
- A gray circle indicates an incorrect value (too high or low for a specific aspect).
- An orange circle suggests you're close but off by one value in a particular aspect (hue, saturation, or value).
- A green circle signifies a perfect match for that specific aspect.
Objective:
- Your goal is to use the code and the feedback from the color picker to identify the exact color the code represents.
- There might be a set number of guesses allowed or a time limit, adding an extra layer of challenge.
How to play Shadle
Using Mouse and Keyboard.