In previous studies, an effect of color on temporal distance perception was found, but the interaction of hue and saturation on temporal distance perception has not been investigated, so the objective of the present experiment was to determine whether there is an interaction between hue and saturation. This experiment adopted a three-factor mixed design probing the sample effect size by G-power3.1 and using SPSS ibm26 to explore the interaction effects of hue (red, yellow, and blue) and saturation (30%, 65%, and 100%) on visual interval perception. The experimental results showed a significant interaction between hue and saturation type, especially to yellow hue and 65% saturation whose RT covered both the maximum (yellow65%) and minimum values (red 65%) The outcome suggested that there might be some mechanisms that color would effect the time perception ignored by previous studies. Finally, this experiment supported the proposal our team brought about, which would help the subsequent understanding of human visual perception processing mechanisms.