About this matchup
Color memory game vs Donald Trump
45th and 47th President of the United States, real estate developer, and former host of The Apprentice. Best known for a distinctive speaking style and an unwavering belief that everything he does is, in fact, the best.
Trump draws the Easy variant, the most forgiving board on the roster: five four-second flashes and three plain sliders with no decoys. It suits the character — big confident calls, not a lot of second-guessing. He will tell you the colors were tremendous regardless of where the sliders actually land.
In the Color Memory Game, Donald Trump plays the Easy variant — five 4-second flashes, three sliders, no decoys. Every one of Donald Trump’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.
Difficulty: Trivial
30–55% accuracy — a comfortable bot to warm up against.
How to beat Donald Trump
His bot sits in a 30–45% accuracy band, the lowest on the entire roster, which means he genuinely misses rounds — overshooting hue, parking saturation in the wrong half. You do not need a clean game to win here; you need to not give rounds away. Take the full four seconds on each flash, set hue first, and a 30+ run usually closes it out.
Donald Trump challenge — FAQ
- Is the Trump color memory challenge hard?
- No — it is one of the two Trivial-tier matchups. His bot only lands 30–45% accuracy, so steady, unhurried play beats him comfortably.
- What game mode does Trump play?
- The Easy variant: five rounds of four-second color flashes with three sliders and no distractors.
Other ways to play
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 Easy to drill the variant on your own first.