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Best Color Codes in Gorilla Tag

Color your monke.

There are various ways to express yourself in the hit indie VR game Gorilla Tag, and it all starts by changing the color of your monkey.

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You aren’t stuck with your monkey’s generic black color scheme. Using a Color Code, you can change its color to anything you want. For those unfamiliar with Color Codes and how they work, knowing what digits result in the color you’re after can be tricky, but we’ve simplified the process by giving you a list of the best colors available.

The Best Color Codes to use in Gorilla Tag

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You can get multiple colors for your Monkey in Gorilla Tag by heading to the PC in-game before joining a game and selecting the Color option on the side.

You’re asked to pick a number beside three values: R, G, and B. If you’re looking for a specific color, here are a few codes you can use. The numbers are in RGB order, so the first number on the list is for R, the second is for G, and the last is for B.

  • 000: Black
  • 007: Blue
  • 199: Cyan
  • 409: Purple
  • 444: Gray
  • 531: Brown
  • 900: Red
  • 920: Green
  • 940: Orange
  • 956: Pink
  • 991: Yellow
  • 999: White

How to get the PBBV Color Code in Gorilla Tag?

The code to get the popular PBBV Color Code, also known as Salmon color, in Gorilla Tag is 743. So, it reads as:

  • R: 7
  • G: 4
  • B: 3

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