About this colors crossword
Play our colors crossword online. This free color crossword puzzle has 10 rounds that go from easy to hard. You’ll see common colors (red, blue, yellow), useful shades (navy, teal, beige), and fun names (coral, lavender, turquoise). Clues are short and clear. Crossing letters help you check spelling. Scoring uses time-based points—solve faster and make fewer mistakes to earn more. Works on phone, tablet, and laptop. Great for kids, teens, and adults. Also helpful if you search for a colour crossword (UK spelling).
How it works
- 10 rounds total; each round gets a bit harder.
- Read the clue and fill the grid; crossings confirm letters.
- Time-based points: quick, accurate solves score higher.
- Finish all rounds to see your total score and progress.
What you’ll learn
- Basic colors: red, blue, yellow, green, orange, purple, black, white, gray
- Shades and tints: light blue, dark blue, navy, teal, cyan, magenta, maroon
- Nature and object colors: cherry, pumpkin, chocolate, gold, silver, copper
- Mixing ideas: purple = red + blue; green = yellow + blue; pink = red + white
- Descriptive names for art, design, and school projects
Who it’s for
Colors crossword for all ages—kids, teens, teachers, designers, and parents who want a friendly color word puzzle that grows in difficulty each round.
Tips
- Start with short words (red, blue, pink) to unlock crossings.
- Use mixing clues to guess tricky shades (e.g., red + white → pink).
- Watch the timer—steady, clean typing beats rushing.
FAQs
Is this colors crossword free?
Yes. Play the free online colors crossword with no sign-up.
How many rounds?
There are 10 rounds, from easy to hard.
How does scoring work?
Your score uses time-based points. Faster and accurate wins more.
What topics are included?
Common colors, shades, tints, nature colors, metallics, and color mixing.
Is it mobile-friendly?
Yes—smooth play on phones, tablets, and laptops.
Do I get a new puzzle each time?
Yes. Each round refreshes clues and grid interactions.
Can teachers use this in class?
Yes—great for warm-ups, stations, art and design terms.
Do you support UK spelling?
Yes—this works for “colour crossword” searches too.
