
Bad Bunny
Vibes only. Vibes are good.
Puerto Rican superstar and the most-streamed artist on the planet for three consecutive years. Latin trap, reggaeton, surrealist videos — and a wardrobe nobody else could pull off.

Vibes only. Vibes are good.
Puerto Rican superstar and the most-streamed artist on the planet for three consecutive years. Latin trap, reggaeton, surrealist videos — and a wardrobe nobody else could pull off.
Puerto Rican superstar and the most-streamed artist on the planet for three consecutive years. Latin trap, reggaeton, surrealist videos — and a wardrobe nobody else could pull off.
Bad Bunny plays the Gradient variant — two-endpoint gradients you rebuild from memory, two colors per round instead of one. It is the most aesthetic board on the roster, which suits the most-streamed artist on the planet and his surrealist, colour-saturated visual world. Vibes only, and the vibes are genuinely good.
In the Color Memory Game, Bad Bunny plays the Gradient variant — two-endpoint gradients to rebuild from memory each round. Every one of Bad Bunny’s guesses is generated to land inside their personal accuracy band, so a bad round on their side stays in character and a great round on yours actually wins the match.
60–80% accuracy — a fair fight; consistency wins it.
Gradient doubles the memory load: you are holding two HSV targets, and his 62–74% bot scores the average of both endpoints. The mistake is nailing one endpoint and abandoning the other — a great A and a sloppy B average out to a loss. Split your attention evenly, fix hue on both ends before touching saturation, and a balanced run clears his band.
Want to face a different bot? See the full challenge roster — fifteen characters across five difficulty tiers, each with their own signature variant. Or play solo Gradient to drill the variant on your own first.