About Pixel Art Coloring
Pixel Art Coloring is a paint-by-number game built on small grids of coloured cells. Each blank pixel is labelled with a colour code. Tap the matching colour, then tap the pixel to fill it. Slowly, an image emerges.
It is closer to a craft than a game. There is no score, no failure, no rush. The reward is watching a flat grid resolve into a tiny picture — a cat, a coffee cup, a sunset over neon hills — one pixel at a time.
How to play
Pick a colour from the bottom palette, then tap the numbered cells that match. Continue until every cell is filled in.
| Desktop | Left click — fill the cell under the cursor |
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| Mobile | Tap a cell — fill it with the active colour |
Tips & tricks
- Zoom in early — the small grids are easier to read when bigger.
- Finish one colour at a time; switching constantly wastes the rhythm.
- Outline colours (usually darker shades) reveal the picture's shape faster.
- Save partway through a piece — your progress is kept in the browser.
- Light music or a podcast pairs well with longer sessions.
Frequently asked questions
Is Pixel Art Coloring suitable for kids?
Yes — there is no violence, no time pressure, and the controls are simple enough for younger players.
Can I save my artwork?
Progress on each piece is saved in your browser so you can come back to a half-finished image.
Are there new pieces added?
The game ships with a starting set of pixel pieces, with more added across updates.
Do I need to draw anything?
No drawing skill is needed — every pixel is numbered for the right colour.