June 7, 2026
How to Host a ColorFlex Party — Multiplayer Guide
ColorFlex multiplayer rooms are designed for casual group play — game nights, group chats, Twitch streams, work team-building (don't tell HR). Here's how to host one that doesn't fall apart five rounds in.
The basics 1. Open /rooms/create. 2. Pick a nickname and an avatar (or skip face / use camera if you're streaming). 3. Pick a category — browse all 13 here — and a difficulty. 4. Hit "Make Room". You get a 4-character room code. 5. Share the code with your group. They go to /rooms, enter the code, join. 6. You hit "Start" when everyone's in.
Up to 5 players per room. Rounds run in real time — everyone sees the same prompt, picks their guess, and scores reveal simultaneously when the timer ends.
Ideal player count - 2 players: feels like 1v1 competition. Fun, intense, fast. - 3-4 players: the sweet spot. Enough rivalry to be funny, not enough chaos to be confusing. - 5 players: maxes the room. Best for casual hang energy, not best for serious competition.
Category picks by group type - Friend group, mixed knowledge: Brand Packaging or Food & Drinks. High recognition, low fatigue. - Sneakerheads: Sneakers, hard mode. - Anime group chat: Cartoons & Anime, prepare for arguments about exact hair colors. - Music fans: Album Covers. - Beauty community: Beauty, hard mode separates pros from casuals. - Sports group: Sports Kits.
Difficulty calibration - Easy: bold, primary-color heavy targets. Most players score 70+. - Medium: realistic shades, subtle differences. Average drops to 60-75. - Hard: pro mode. Hue is close to the target family but saturation and brightness are devious. Expect 50-65 averages.
For a fun party, start on Easy for round 1-2 to warm everyone up, then bump to Medium. Don't open with Hard unless your group is a designer studio.