Gather materials, including colored pencils, markers, or paints, along with blank sheets of paper. You can also play digitally using graphic design software or apps if preferred.
The goal of the game is to recreate specific color palettes or create your own unique color combinations.
Decide whether you want to use pre-defined color palettes or create your own. Pre-defined palettes can be found online or in color inspiration books.
To add an element of challenge, you can set a time limit for each round. For example, players might have 5-10 minutes to complete their artwork.
Each player or team selects a color palette and starts creating artwork using only the colors from the chosen palette. The artwork can be anything – abstract, a landscape, a portrait, or even a pattern.
After the allotted time (if using a timer), players or teams present their creations. Participants can take turns explaining their inspiration and the techniques they used.
If you want to make it competitive, you can have a judging panel or the other players vote on the best artwork based on creativity, use of colors, and overall aesthetic appeal.
Continue playing multiple rounds, experimenting with different color palettes and themes.
In this variation, players are given a color palette without seeing the actual colors.
Divide players into teams and have them collaborate on creating artwork using the chosen palette.
In this variation, players are given a color palette without seeing the actual colors.
In this variation, players are given a color palette without seeing the actual colors.