Coloring book is a zen-mode painting game that turns your browser into a stress-free art studio. Pick a mandala, flower, or animal outline, then flood-fill your way to satisfaction. Think Happy Color meets instant gratification—no brushes, no mess, just tap and watch the magic happen. Perfect for when your brain needs a break but your hands want to do something.
Zero learning curve. If you can tap a screen, you can play.
Works flawlessly on any device—phone, tablet, or desktop.
Start by choosing your vibe. Animals give you cute critters to color. Flowers lean botanical and intricate. Mandalas? Pure meditative geometry. Each mode has unique patterns, so you will not run out of fresh designs fast.
Select a color from the palette. Tap any outlined section on the canvas. It floods with your chosen shade instantly. The undo button lives top-left if you second-guess your purple elephant. The magic wand tool hints at tough-to-spot sections—useful when you are hunting that last unpainted sliver at 2% zoom.
Some colors show a video icon. Watch a short ad, unlock the shade permanently. It is the game's way of keeping the base experience free while letting you expand your toolkit. Smart trade: 30 seconds of your time for unlimited sunset oranges.
Anyone who needs a five-minute creativity escape. Commuters, stressed students, night-shift workers killing time. The sessions are bite-sized—finish a small mandala in three minutes or sink 20 into a complex floral piece. No timers, no fail states, no pressure.
Pure ASMR for your eyeballs. The flood-fill mechanic is weirdly satisfying—watching white space vanish under a wave of teal feels like scratching a mental itch. The game runs buttery smooth because it is just vector shapes and basic transparency effects. No lag, no stutter. The minimalist UI keeps your focus on the canvas, not cluttered menus. The sketchbook texture background sells the cozy "art therapy" mood without trying too hard.
1. Saves: Progress auto-saves to your browser cache. Finish a piece, and it stays in your gallery until you clear your data.
2. Performance: Lightweight engine means 60 FPS even on older hardware. The simple 2D rendering keeps file sizes tiny—loads in seconds on slow connections.
If you want brain-off creativity with zero commitment, Coloring book nails it.
Coloring book was developed by Lazy GameDev. Released in February 2026.