A 2-bit palette is a color palette that contains four colors and is commonly used in pixel art with a Game Boy-style aesthetic. The name
2-bit
comes from the fact that it takes 2 bits to store four colors in a computer, since 22 = 4.
This tool allows users to select colors for such a palette. It uses the HSV color model, making it easy to adjust hue, saturation, and value separately and see how these changes affect the result.
The palette can be exported in several different formats. However, since I don't personally use all of these formats, please contact me if anything doesn't work as expected.