I’ve been impatiently playing the guess that color game with a batch of 20, now three weeks old, it is fun but also interesting to see how off (or on) your guesses are! I still have one bird I don’t have a clue on but everybody else has figured out their final colors (now it is just determining male/female on the non-feather sexable!).
In general (and there are a ton of caveats!), a Tibetan/Rosetta chick is going to be red/black plus or minus stripes (your bottom right looks like a Rosetta roux (scarlet)) and might have a yellow belly/bib. Wild type/pharaoh are mostly brown, a little yellow and black stripes. Your fawn/Italian are mostly yellow with lighter stripes. All yellow chicks are often English white or silver. Haven’t raised pansy/calico/sparkly yet so no experience there, same with ginger/black/other unique colors. The fee dilution gene makes your browns/reds into gray/black and your fee chicks tend to be a pale yellow vs a non-fee chick (the bottom one looks darker in the picture so the top one could be fee). Roux turns the whole bird a reddish tone, your one with the reddish brown stripes is likely a roux (and as it is sex linked recessive, it is also likely female). Gray or charcoal stripes usually indicate a silver/blue/Andalusian type bird. And then you combine them all and it really gets confusing! But it is quite fun too!