About this matchup
Color memory game vs Vikkstar
British YouTuber, Call of Duty veteran, and one of the Sidemen — the UK's second-largest YouTube group. Built his channel on sniper montages and CoD analysis before pivoting to vlogs, esports ownership, and a long list of business ventures.
Vikkstar plays the Easy variant but at Medium difficulty — the friendly board, the unfriendly opponent. It fits the methodical CoD-analyst reputation: no flash tricks, no decoys, just relentlessly consistent guessing. He is "quietly cooking" precisely because nothing about his game looks flashy.
In the Color Memory Game, Vikkstar plays the Easy variant — five 4-second flashes, three sliders, no decoys. Every one of Vikkstar’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: Medium
60–80% accuracy — a fair fight; consistency wins it.
How to beat Vikkstar
His 65–85% accuracy band is wide, which means he swings between solid and very good rounds. On his strong rounds you cannot out-accurate him, so you have to bank the weak ones. Use the full four seconds, never leave a slider obviously off, and aim for a 36+ — consistency, not heroics, beats Vikk.
Vikkstar challenge — FAQ
- Why is Vikkstar Medium if he plays Easy mode?
- The variant is Easy but his bot accuracy (65–85%) is Medium tier — same simple board, a much sharper opponent.
- How many points beat Vikkstar?
- Around 36+ across the five rounds is a safe line, since he will occasionally drop a weak round you need to capitalize on.
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.