Color Match 2
In Color Match 2, each level shows a new object on the canvas, such as strawberries, lemons, and other food and everyday items. The original drawing already has the exact shade you must copy, so every round turns into a small color-matching puzzle instead of just free drawing. You always mix the dyes first, then apply the final paint to the object. Early stages focus on simple berries and fruits, and later images add more detailed shapes and trickier tones. The game keeps the same clear goal in every level, so it is easy to understand what color you are trying to reach.
How to play?
Look at the model picture of the berry or fruit on the sheet, then check the reference color shown on it. Use the brush to pick from the bright base colors at the top of the screen. Combine these pigments in the mixing area and slowly adjust the mix until it matches the sample shade as closely as possible. Apply the mixed paint to the blank version of the object when you think the tone is correct. The game checks the similarity, and a close match instantly finishes the level and unlocks the next drawing. Keep experimenting with different color amounts, complete more logic-based coloring puzzles, and fill the gallery with a full digital orchard in this coloring game.
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 3.88 out of 5, based on 651 votes.
- Released in February 2023.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC) and Android/iOS (Mobile).
- Age rating: 3+
- Powered by HTML5 — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- Each level shows an object with a built-in sample color that must be copied.
- Players mix multiple bright base dyes to create one final paint shade.
- The game checks how close the mixed color is to the reference before clearing the level.
- Progress adds more detailed fruit and object drawings that require more precise color matching.
Tips & Tricks:
- Compare your mix to the sample after every small color adjustment.
- Start with lighter colors first, then darken the mix if it looks too pale.
- Focus on matching overall tone before worrying about tiny shade differences.
- If a mix looks completely off, clear it and rebuild using fewer base colors.
























