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A seasonal event · 11 June – 19 July 2026

Color World Cup 2026

One flag, three colours, five seconds. Recreate it from memory and your score flies for your country. Nations are ranked by the average best run of their top players — skill depth, not headcount.

Kicks off 11 June 2026
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The standings

Top-5 avg · /50
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    Argentina3 players · 4 runs · top: DRIBA🇦🇷
    43.78/50Top-5 avg
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    Brazil3 players · 3 runs · top: staykhaos
    43.24/50Top-5 avg
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    Indonesia3 players · 4 runs · top: manatee533
    42.47/50Top-5 avg

How it works

  1. 1
    Play the Flags game

    A national flag flashes for five seconds, then disappears. Dial all three of its band colours back in from memory on the sliders. Five flags a round, fifty points on the table.

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    Your score flies your flag

    We read your country from your connection and tag your run with it — no sign-up, no profile. Every Flags run you post counts toward your nation.

  3. 3
    Nations are ranked by skill depth

    Each country’s score is the average best run of its top five players, so a country needs several strong players to climb — one prodigy can’t carry a flag alone. Countries with fewer than three players are held back until they fill out.

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    It runs all tournament long

    The board is live from kickoff on 11 June through the final on 19 July 2026. Come back daily, lift your country’s average, and defend your place.

A flag color game for World Cup season

Everyone thinks they know their flag. Ask them to actually reproduce it — the exact blue of the French tricolore, the precise gold in the German band, how much orange really sits in an Irish flag — and the confidence evaporates. The Color World Cup turns that gap into a competition between nations. It is a flag color memory game first and a leaderboard second: the better your colour eye, the more you lift your country.

It is free, runs in your browser, and needs no account. If you want the colour science behind the scoring, every band is graded with CIEDE2000, the same perceptual colour-difference standard the rest of the color memory game uses. Read more on what flag colours actually look like up close, or just start playing.