Violet Bot character illustration
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Match Violet Bot's color.

A studio robot that runs lighting cues for indie theater troupes.

Hue
266°
Saturation
64%
Brightness
88%

About Violet Bot

Violet Bot is one of Toon Tone's 15 original robots. The fill color sits at hue 266°, saturation 64%, brightness 88% — a blue tone that is easy to misjudge under different screen lighting. What makes this character matter for color training is not just the HSB value, but the gap between what you remember after the preview and what your slider actually produces. Use this round as a baseline, then test it on the harder hues.

Tips for Violet Bot

  • Hue

    Blue darkens faster than other hues at lower brightness. Add 5% brightness if your guess reads as navy instead of bright.

  • Saturation

    High saturation reads as vivid. If your guess looks chalky after submit, your slider was probably under 70%.

  • Brightness

    Bright colors expand visually — your slider at 80 will feel more saturated than the actual target color does.

  • Field note

    Robot paint jobs lean toward saturated and uniform. Don't second-guess — lock in your first impression on hue.

Try a similar character

These three Toon Tone characters sit closest to Violet Bot on the hue wheel. Same family, slightly different saturation or brightness — useful for stress-testing your color memory across nearby tones.