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Color Codes — Transformice

| Tag Name | Resulting Color | | :--- | :--- | | [color=black] | Black | | [color=silver] | Light Gray | | [color=gray] | Dark Gray | | [color=white] | White | | [color=maroon] | Dark Red | | [color=red] | Bright Red | | [color=purple] | Purple | | [color=fuchsia] | Hot Pink | | [color=green] | Green | | [color=lime] | Neon Green | | [color=olive] | Olive Green | | [color=yellow] | Yellow | | [color=navy] | Dark Blue | | [color=blue] | Standard Blue | | [color=teal] | Teal | | [color=aqua] | Cyan |

Whether you’re a seasoned shaman or a fresh spawn in the Town square, understanding how to use color codes can completely transform your mouse’s look and your chat presence. Let’s dive into the full spectrum. Unlike modern games with RGB sliders or hex pickers, Transformice uses a retro, tag-based system for colors. The game relies on BBCode-style tags (similar to old forums) to change the color of your name, chat messages, and even your mouse’s outfit. transformice color codes

The basic format is simple: [color=COLOR_NAME]Your text here[/color] | Tag Name | Resulting Color | |

[color=red]R[/color][color=orange]a[/color][color=yellow]i[/color][color=green]n[/color][color=blue]b[/color][color=purple]o[/color][color=pink]w[/color] The game relies on BBCode-style tags (similar to