Rainbow Hunt — Free Colour Counting Game for Kids
About this game
Rainbow Hunt turns colour practice into a seek-and-count challenge. Children scan a picture full of objects and pick how many match the target colour. Pair it with our rainbow coloring page or try Spot the Difference and Maze Adventure in the same games category.
How to Play
Look at the busy picture, read which colour to count, then tap the right number. Easy mode uses three colours and three choices; Medium and Hard add more colours, more objects, and trickier distractors.
Educational benefits
Rainbow Hunt trains careful looking and comparison. Finding differences and sorting details builds attention skills used in reading, science observation, and everyday problem solving.
Skills developed
- Visual attention
- Detail detection
- Comparison skills
- Careful thinking
What Your Child Will Learn
Colour recognition, counting, visual scanning, attention to detail, and early maths through playful rainbow-themed rounds.
Why parents love it
Parents notice children paying closer attention after playing Rainbow Hunt. It is a quiet, satisfying game that rewards patience and careful looking.
Why teachers use it
Teachers use Rainbow Hunt for visual discrimination practice — helpful before handwriting, science drawing, and detail-based reading tasks.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Rainbow Hunt free to play?
- Yes. Brain Play games are completely free, ad-free, and work in the browser with no download. Open Brain Play, pick a child profile, and start playing.
- What age is Rainbow Hunt best for?
- The game is designed for children aged 4 to 8, with three difficulty levels so younger and older learners can both enjoy it.
- What skills does Rainbow Hunt help develop?
- Colour recognition, counting, visual scanning, attention to detail, and early maths through playful rainbow-themed rounds.