Quick answer
Organisers running camps, school excursions or large events often assign a different wristband colour to each group, letting staff sort and manage hundreds of people at a glance without checking a list.
When you're managing a large group, colour is one of the fastest visual cues available — a quick glance tells staff exactly who belongs to which group, without slowing anyone down.
Why colour-coding works for large groups
A distinct colour per group lets staff make instant decisions — who's in which activity, which bus, which age bracket — without needing to check names against a list.
School camps and excursions
Splitting students into colour groups makes it far easier for a small number of supervisors to manage a large cohort across different activities or locations.
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Corporate and community events
Larger events use colour-coding to separate staff, volunteers and attendees, making it obvious at a glance who to approach for help.
Age or activity-level sorting
Programs with different age groups or skill levels can use colour to quickly identify which activities or supervision level a participant needs.
Keeping the system simple
The most effective colour-coding systems use just a handful of clearly distinct colours — too many groups and the system starts to lose its usefulness.
Ordering for your event or program
Handband's Custom Colour Wristbands come in a wide range of colours and can be ordered in bulk to cover every group at your event.
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers
From the Handband team
Why use colour-coded wristbands instead of name tags?
A colour is readable at a glance from a distance, letting staff manage a large group faster than checking individual name tags.
How many colour groups should we use?
Keeping to a handful of clearly distinct colours works best — too many groups makes the system harder to read quickly.
Are these suitable for school camps and excursions?
Yes — colour-coding is widely used to help a small number of supervisors manage large student groups.
Can we mix colour-coding with printed names or numbers?
Yes — a colour band can also carry a printed name, number or logo for extra identification.
What's the minimum order for a single event?
Wristbands are available from small bulk quantities, suitable for a one-off camp, excursion or event.
How far ahead should we order?
Order a few weeks ahead of your event to allow time for artwork approval and standard production.
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