Focus on the Hue
Train yourself to notice the specific hue characteristics of each color - whether it leans more towards red, blue, etc. - rather than just the general color family.
Test your short-term memory by remembering and selecting a color you saw briefly. Can you tell similar shades apart?
The Color Memory game trains your visual memory, color discrimination through progressive challenges that strengthen neural connections. Research shows that consistent practice of these tasks can significantly improve:
Train yourself to notice the specific hue characteristics of each color - whether it leans more towards red, blue, etc. - rather than just the general color family.
Silently name or describe the color to yourself when you see it. This dual-encoding (visual + verbal) strengthens memory formation.
Play in a neutral-colored environment with minimal visual distractions to help your brain focus solely on the target color.
Create a mental system for classifying similar colors. For example, categorize blues as 'deep ocean,' 'sky,' or 'electric' to better distinguish them.