🎮 Nintendo Guide
Best Nintendo Characters for Color Memory Practice
Nintendo palettes are some of the strongest memory anchors in Toon Tone because they combine iconic shapes with bold color identity. Use this guide to find the best beginner Nintendo pages, the clearest contrast palettes, and the harder pages worth leveling into next.
Best Nintendo Starter Palettes
Most Iconic Nintendo Color Pages
Harder Nintendo Pages to Try Next
Recommended Nintendo Progression
Nintendo Palette FAQ
Which Nintendo character should I start with in Toon Tone?
Mario is the safest first Nintendo page because his red-and-blue palette is immediately recognizable and easy to compare after scoring.
Is Luigi harder than Mario in Toon Tone?
Usually yes. Luigi still feels familiar, but his green-led palette gives you slightly weaker color separation than Mario’s classic red-and-blue split.
Which Nintendo Toon Tone pages are hardest after Mario?
Link, Mega Man, and sometimes Luigi are better once you want more precision and less obvious anchor colors.
What should I play after the Nintendo beginner pages?
Try the Mario vs Luigi comparison first, then branch into harder Nintendo character pages or the broader hard-palette guide.
More Nintendo Paths
Turn Nintendo practice into broader Toon Tone progress
After the Nintendo cluster, compare the brothers directly, sharpen your scoring model, and branch into harder site-wide palette work.
Mario vs Luigi Color Palette
See how Nintendo’s most famous brothers differ in contrast, recognition, and memorability.
How to Get Better at Color Memory
Learn the fastest ways to improve hue, saturation, and brightness matching before you push into harder pages.
Hardest Character Palettes to Guess
Find the Toon Tone pages that punish small mistakes in brightness, saturation, and subtle tone families.
Best Characters for Color Memory Practice
Start with the broadest Toon Tone guide for beginner picks, iconic palettes, and tougher pages worth trying next.
How Toon Tone Scoring Works
Understand ΔE, part scores, and why close-looking guesses can still score differently in Toon Tone.