
Elon Musk
Number go up. Color go right.
CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, owner of X, and the wealthiest person alive depending on the week. Reusable rockets, electric cars, and a posting habit that moves markets before breakfast.

Number go up. Color go right.
CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, owner of X, and the wealthiest person alive depending on the week. Reusable rockets, electric cars, and a posting habit that moves markets before breakfast.
CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, owner of X, and the wealthiest person alive depending on the week. Reusable rockets, electric cars, and a posting habit that moves markets before breakfast.
Elon Musk plays the Hard variant — three-second flashes with colour decoys and a deliberately misleading colour name on screen. A board built around misdirection suits someone whose posts move markets before breakfast. The name is there to fool you; ignore it the way he ignores deadlines.
In the Color Memory Game, Elon Musk plays the Hard variant — three-second flashes with color decoys and a misleading color name. Every one of Elon Musk’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.
75–90% accuracy — small mistakes compound; play tight.
Hard mode's trap is not the short flash, it is the decoy name baiting your slider toward the wrong hue. His 78–88% bot does not fall for it, so you cannot either. Read the actual swatch, mute the label in your head, and set hue from what you saw — not what the word says. Get that right and his accuracy is beatable; get baited and the round is gone.
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 Hard to drill the variant on your own first.