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Hexcodle | Free Color Code Guessing Game Online

By PlayBrain Team··4 min read

What Is Hexcodle?

Hexcodle is a Wordle-style puzzle where you guess a six-character hex color code instead of a five-letter word. Every color on the web is represented by a code like #3A7BF2, and your job is to crack it in 6 tries or fewer.

Each guess gives you per-character feedback (green for exact, yellow for close, gray for far off) plus directional arrows showing whether each RGB channel needs to go higher or lower. It combines color theory with logical deduction.

How Hex Color Codes Work

A hex color code has 6 characters using digits 0-9 and letters A-F. The first two characters represent red, the middle two represent green, and the last two represent blue. #FF0000 is pure red, #00FF00 is pure green, and #0000FF is pure blue.

Understanding this structure is key to playing well. When the game tells you the red channel is "too low," you know the first two characters of your guess need to increase. Each hex digit goes from 0 (lowest) through 9, then A through F (highest).

Strategy Tips

  • Start with a mid-range guess like #888888 or #7F7F7F to get initial direction on all channels
  • Use the arrows to narrow each channel independently. If red is "too high" and green is "too low," adjust those pairs in your next guess
  • Yellow means close (within 2 hex values). If you guessed A and got yellow, try 8, 9, B, or C
  • Green locks it in. Once a character is green, keep it the same in all future guesses
  • Think in pairs. The first two characters control red intensity together, so adjust them as a unit

Daily vs Random Mode

Daily mode gives everyone the same target color, so you can compare scores with friends. Random mode lets you practice unlimited rounds. Both track your stats separately.

Who Is Hexcodle For?

Web designers and developers will love it because they already think in hex codes. But anyone who enjoys Wordle-style deduction puzzles can pick it up quickly. The color swatches give you a visual reference that makes the game intuitive even if you have never seen a hex code before.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Hexcodle | Free Color Code Guessing Game Online

What is Hexcodle?
Hexcodle is a Wordle-style color puzzle where you guess a six-character hex color code like #3A7BF2 in 6 tries. Each guess shows how close each character is to the correct code with green for exact match, yellow for close, and gray for far off. A new puzzle resets daily.
How do you play Hexcodle?
Enter a six-character hex code using digits 0-9 and letters A-F as your guess. The game shows colored feedback for each character: green means exact match, yellow means the correct value is nearby in the hex spectrum, and gray means far off. Use the feedback to narrow down each position across 6 guesses.
Do I need to know hex color codes to play Hexcodle?
No, but it helps. Basic knowledge that 00 means dark and FF means bright, and that the format is RRGGBB for red-green-blue, makes interpreting feedback much easier. The game is a fun way to learn hex color codes naturally after a few days of play.
Is Hexcodle free?
Yes. Hexcodle is free at PlayBrain with no account or download. A new puzzle resets daily. You can also play unlimited practice rounds if you want more than one puzzle per day.
How is Hexcodle different from Wordle?
Wordle uses 26 letter positions with yes/no letter feedback. Hexcodle uses 16 hex characters with gradient proximity feedback that tells you not just if a character is right but how far off your guess is in the color spectrum. The color domain adds visual intuition that word games lack.
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